Abraham Lincoln letter seeking job for Black friend and valet now on display at presidential museum

By JOHN O’CONNOR SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — The short, handwritten note is a typical letter of reference for a man seeking a job. But the author is the president of the United States. It is also 1861, and the job seeker is a Black man. Abraham Lincoln penned the entreaty on behalf of his young friend, William Johnson, because ironically, his dark complexion caused freed Black White House staffers with lighter skin to shun him. “The difference of color between him and the other servants is the cause of our separation,” Lincoln wrote in the March 16, 1861, letter that
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