# 4382 - 2009 42c Abraham Lincoln: Politician
Abraham Lincoln
Politician
Issue Date: February 9, 2009
City: Springfield, IL
Lincoln-Douglas Debates
Lincoln’s opposition of Douglas had actually begun a few years earlier. In 1854, he vocally opposed the Douglas’ Kansas-Nebraska Act, which repealed the Missouri Compromise that had restricted slavery.
With the publication of his stirring words in countless Republican newspapers across the country, Lincoln established himself as an excellent speaker and soon found his national fame and popularity growing. Shortly after the debates, Lincoln collected his speeches and had them published in a book, which further increased his popularity.
Though Lincoln lost the election to Douglas, he had gained the national fame that would lead him to the White House.
Click here to read the speeches from each debate.
Click here for more Lincoln stamps.
Abraham Lincoln
Politician
Issue Date: February 9, 2009
City: Springfield, IL
Lincoln-Douglas Debates
Lincoln’s opposition of Douglas had actually begun a few years earlier. In 1854, he vocally opposed the Douglas’ Kansas-Nebraska Act, which repealed the Missouri Compromise that had restricted slavery.
With the publication of his stirring words in countless Republican newspapers across the country, Lincoln established himself as an excellent speaker and soon found his national fame and popularity growing. Shortly after the debates, Lincoln collected his speeches and had them published in a book, which further increased his popularity.
Though Lincoln lost the election to Douglas, he had gained the national fame that would lead him to the White House.
Click here to read the speeches from each debate.
Click here for more Lincoln stamps.