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The Cooper Union Speech, or Address of American President Abraham Lincoln was delivered on February 27, 1860, at Cooper Union, in New York City. It is considered one of his most important yet little known speeches, even to be responsible for making him President.In it, Lincoln elaborated his views on slavery, affirming that he did not wish it to be expanded into the western territories and claiming that the Founding Fathers agreed with this position. The New York Tribune hailed it as "one of...
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