Steven Spielberg’s LINCOLN clearly takes the politically correct north of Lincoln and wrap the cloak of moral struggle against slavery. Therefore decided to focus mainly on the fight of Lincoln in January 1865 to pass the Thirteenth Amendment, which outlawed slavery in the United States and its territories. Although the interpretation of this struggle has its nuances, which does not include ample evidence suggests that Lincoln could be a tyrant ambitious reserved. It also excludes those facts, just before the Civil War, President Lincoln had expressed support for the Thirteenth Amendment to reality …
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