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President Lincoln Urged Blacks To Emigrate To Africa On This Day In 1862

A delegation of freed Blacks met with President Abraham Lincoln (pictured) on this day in 1862, the first group of Blacks to ever confer with a sitting U.S. president regarding matters of policy. At the time, President Lincoln urged that Blacks should emigrate to Africa in a bid to colonize, which angered many freed Blacks in the North.

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What President Lincoln attempted to sell as an act of benevolence was seen even by his own contemporaries as a way to rid himself of emancipated slaves and the unfair imbalance between White and Black Americans. The five Black delegates that met with President Lincoln were all educated and considerably well off, although their opinion of the matter has not been properly documented aside from a brief response from chairman Edward Thomas.

From President Lincoln’s address to the Black delegation:

I do not propose to discuss this, but to present it as a fact with which we have to deal. I cannot alter it if I would. It is a fact, about which we all think and feel alike, I and you. We look to our condition, owing to the existence of the two races on this continent. I need not recount to you the effects upon White men, growing out of the institution of Slavery. I believe in its general evil effects on the White race. See our present condition—the country engaged in war!—our White men cutting one another’s throats, none knowing how far it will extend; and then consider what we know to be the truth. But for your race among us there could not be war, although many men engaged on either side do not care for you one way or the other. Nevertheless, I repeat, without the institution of Slavery and the colored race as a basis, the war could not have an existence.

It is better for us both, therefore, to be separated. I know that there are free men among you, who even if they could better their condition are not as much inclined to go out of the country as those, who being slaves could obtain their freedom on this condition. I suppose one of the principal difficulties in the way of colonization is that the free colored man cannot see that his comfort would be advanced by it. You may believe you can live in Washington or elsewhere in the United States the remainder of your life, perhaps more so than you can in any foreign country, and hence you may come to the conclusion that you have nothing to do with the idea of going to a foreign country. This is (I speak in no unkind sense) an extremely selfish view of the case.

What historians have observed is that Lincoln continued to sell the idea of Liberia to freed Blacks, calling colonization of the African nation a success.

Yet, what was at President Lincoln’s core was that he wanted to further colonize like his hero Henry Clay, echoing a viewpoint held by some Whites that Black people would not serve America well by being free of slavery.

President Lincoln was aware that most educated freed Blacks felt they had a stock in America just as much as a White person and would be reluctant to relocate. Thus, he offered colonization in a region that is now Nicaragua.

President Lincoln granted Thomas and the delegation time to embrace and hopefully sell the plan to Black people but never worked alongside them to formalize policy to make the move happen.

Of course, many Blacks voluntarily emigrated to Liberia after it was established in the 1820s and continued to do so; however, President Lincoln’s address was nothing more than talk in the very end.

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D.L. Chandler

D.L. Chandler is a veteran of the Washington D.C. Metro writing scene, working as a journalist, reporter and culture critic. Getting his start in the late 1990s in print, D.L. joined the growing field of online reporting in 1998. His first big break came with the now-defunct Politically Black in 1999, the nation's first Black political news portal. D.L. has worked in the past for OkayPlayer, MTV News, Metro Connection and several other publications and magazines. D.L., a native Washingtonian, resides in the Greater Washington area.

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  • In 21st century the Blacks innocent children are still dying on street in United States of America the powerful nation on Earth. Where is the true democracy if the world superpower nations can not protect their own innocent children?

  • Like much of what Lincoln wrote and said during his Presidency, this is taken out of context and can only be fully understood when seen in what had gone before and after this meeting. Neo-Confederates use such as this to make their case that the war was not fought over slavery. Nothing could be further from the truth.

    One month before this meeting, in July of 1862, Lincoln had decided that he would begin to enlist blacks, both freed slaves and born free, into the Union Army. This was controversial because it meant risking the loss of the border slave states that had not seceded. Those states feared a slave uprising by arming former slaves. It was a major change in national strategy.

    Before the meeting, Lincoln had already decided that the abolition of slavery was both a military necessity and necessary to preserve the Union. "We must free the slaves or ourselves be subdued." But then what to do with the freed slaves? There were lots of ideas floating around at the time.

    Then one month later came the meeting mentioned in the article. What he said to the black delegation in the meeting was for public consumption, especially in the border states. It was not what the black men in the room wanted to hear even if it served a political purpose. It was designed to placate the fears of those living in the border states. Lincoln was a political genius that few take into account.

    Within a year, August 1863, Lincoln wrote a letter that appeared in print throughout the nation in which he fully supported equal citizenship for freed slaves. He said that if he shipped them off or returned them to slavery, he should be, "...damned in time and in eternity for so doing. The world shall know that I will keep my faith to friends and enemies come what will... Why should they give their lives for us, with full notice of our purpose to betray them?"

    In fact, when Lincoln ran for his second term he was advised by everyone not to run on full equality because he wouldn't be re-elected if he did. He refused and in his speeches in the run up to the election he said that he could not in good conscience deny full citizenship to freed men after they had bravely spilt their blood for the nation.

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