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name: Douglas, Stephen A(rnold)

sex: male
lived: (1813–61)

biography: US representative and senator, born in Brandon, Vermont, USA. Admitted to the Illinois bar in 1834, after a distinguished career in state politics he was elected to the US House of Representatives (Democrat, Illinois (1843–7) and to the US Senate (1847–61). Known as the ‘Little Giant’ to his followers (because he was short and dynamic) he supported sectional compromise to avoid the threat of disunion in the 1850s. In the 1858 senatorial campaign, he debated Republican politician Abraham Lincoln seven times in what became known as the ‘Lincoln–Douglas debates’. Although he won re-election to the Senate, his increasingly inconsistent positions on the slavery issue would cost him the support of many Democrats. As the Northern Democrats' candidate for president (1860), he was defeated by Lincoln. He at once called for support of Lincoln in his efforts to preserve the union but, exhausted by his speaking tour, he died of typhoid fever less than two months after the Civil War began.