BUT Lincoln wanted to deport all Blacks from America after emancipation. He even did actually manage to deport an initial few thousand. He was assassinated in 1865 in the midst of working on the extension of his deportation program.
Lincoln believed that Blacks had the Right to liberty because that was a NATURAL, Divinely-ordained, innate unalienable Right possessed by all human beings - this is why he was an abolitionist. However, he also believed than on average the Blacks were "socially and politically" inferior to White Americans ,and he was correct because we now know for a concrete, incontrovertible, scientific fact that the average White American's IQ is 15 points higher than the average Black American's IQ (in Lincoln's time the disparity would have even greater) Therefore Lincoln argued that they were not entitled to equal Civil Rights. Civil right were entitlements granted by man-made( positive) Law/s - NOT by Divine Law (like Natural Rights) That is why Lincoln said that he did not agree with Blacks having the right to vote, to be jurors, to be jurists, to inter-marry with whites and so on. These were Civil Rights given by (positive) law to whites because they had historically demonstrated that generally speaking they possessed sufficient intelligence/wisdom to handle the duties that they entailed responsibly. Blacks, Lincoln rightly argued did not.