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Douglass wrote about his meeting with Lincoln almost 20 years

later. How might the passage of time affect Douglass’s memory of
Lincoln and his evaluation of the Emancipation Proclamation?

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Because of the long time between the two events, there would be possibility of error in exact words and perception of its meaning.

Step-by-step explanation:

After the twenty long years Douglass might not have a clear picture of what Lincoln had said. There is a high possibility that after this much long time he may have subconsciously or unconsciously modified what Lincoln had said a little to be what he wanted to hear. It is really difficult to recall the same words or meaning from an event, after twenty years of the event actually occurred.

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