Why it is important to recognize that President Abraham Lincoln was not always the “Great Emancipator?” Does this make him less admirable?

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Answer:Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States of America, who successfully prosecuted the Civil War to preserve the nation. He played in key role in passage of the Thirteenth Amendment, which officially ended slavery in America.

For some Americans, Abraham Lincoln remains the Great Emancipator, the man who freed the African-American slaves. ... A fair answer requires that we evaluate Lincoln in the context of his times and of his role in public life. “I have always hated slavery as much as any abolitionist,” Lincoln said in 1858. so the answer is no nothing can make him less admirable.