How did blacks react to Lincoln's plan to abolish slavery by compensating owners?
A) They would have preferred immediate abolition, but thought his idea was a good compromise, since it would free the slaves.
B) They approved of this idea, as it was what they had forced on him.
C) They were never informed of the idea, and therefore had little reaction.
D) They were vehemently against the idea, as it seemed to recognize slaves as property, rather than as human beings.
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