No. Not period. Not even as written in all caps & bold-face type, Mr. Eagle.
If Lincoln was the staunch white supremacist you claim, why did he support suffrage for freedmen as the war came to a close?
Why did he approve Gen. Sherman's Field Order #15, which provided 40 acre tracts of land for freedmen & women, & create the Freedman's Bureau shortly after to ensure proper title to those lands (unfortunately later countermanded by Andrew Johnson)?
Why did he tell a gathering of freed slaves during his visit to Richmond that they were free, as free as him, & if any challenged that they should take up "sword & bayonet" to prove them wrong?
Wrt colonization, yes that was an idea he had (Sherman's order, in fact, derived from a meeting he had with Sec Stanton & some 20 freed slaves & black clergy in 3 Jan, 1865, where Sherman & Stanton were advised that perquisites to freed slaves' success were two things: Land & separation from whites). One colonization experiment was attempted, sending a group to the Caribbean. It ended in catastrophe. Thenceforth he advocated it no longer.
Finally, why did Frederick Douglass refer to Lincoln as " emphatically the black man’s President: the first to show any respect to their rights as men.”?