Abraham Lincoln and the End of Slavery in the District of Columbia - John R. Wennersten - Libros - Robert S. Pohl - 9780578016887 - 1 de abril de 2009
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Abraham Lincoln and the End of Slavery in the District of Columbia

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Slavery-furiously debated, yet recognized in the Constitution-was a stain on the nation's consciousness since the founding of the Republic. As the country grew, legal battles erupted over the fate of fugitive slaves and the rights of slave-owners to take their property into free states. Nowhere was the issue more sharply drawn than in the nation's capital, where government leaders saw first hand the shame and disgrace of legal slavery and the inherent moral conflict with guarantees in the Declaration of Independence. Decades of agitation for change came to fruition on April 16, 1862, when Abraham Lincoln signed legislation that ended slavery in the District of Columbia-nine months before the Emancipation Proclamation, which liberated slaves only in the Confederacy, and a full three years before ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 1 de abril de 2009
ISBN13 9780578016887
Editores Robert S. Pohl
Páginas 156
Dimensiones 150 × 9 × 225 mm   ·   235 g
Lengua Inglés  

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