How did free black people in the North respond to Lincoln’s initial plans to deal with the issue of slavery?

A) They thought the plans were catastrophic.
B) They were cautiously optimistic.
C) They were overjoyed.
D) They called for Lincoln’s impeachment.


Answer: A

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