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13. Analyzing In his debates with Douglas, Lincoln argued that “in the right to eat the bread . . . which his own hand earns, [an African American] is . . . the equal of every living man.” What does he
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13. Analyzing In his debates with Douglas, Lincoln argued that “in the right to eat the bread . . . which his own hand earns, [an African American] is . . . the equal of every living man.” What does he mean by this claim?
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He means that African American have every right eat what Americans eat, so drink what they drink, do what they do and so on
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