Monday, July 10, 1854.Springfield, IL.
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Cassius M. Clay, Kentucky Abolitionist, makes antislavery speech.
When officials refuse to permit meeting in state house, Clay speaks
outdoors. For two hours Lincoln lies on ground whittling as Clay
denounces slavery.
William H. Townsend, Lincoln and His Wife's Home Town (Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill, 1929), 251-54. |