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    his book with the notion that Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation did not free a single slave and that Lincoln deliberately exempted slaves in those areas under Union control to keep slavery alive as long as possible. According to Foner‚ Lincoln used his proclamation to forestall the liberating effects of the First and Second Confiscation Acts which Foner believes would have freed the slaves before Lincoln interfered by issuing his ineffective proclamation. Behind this deliberate delay‚ is Lincoln’s

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    freedom.” (http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/featured_documents/emancipation_proclamation) These words issued by President Abraham Lincoln in the Emancipation Proclamation set out to free all slaves in the Confederate territories; to give blacks a chance to acquire the rights afforded to all persons. Although President Lincoln issued this proclamation freeing the slaves‚ post Civil War blacks would find it hard to obtain true freedom because racism would become the new slavery. The first Africans

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    times‚ he was really just a politician who took a political stance on the current issue of slavery. In opposition‚ Lincoln was considered by some as one of the greatest advocates for slaves’ rights and a fighter for emancipation as a social cause. In a letter to Albert G. Hodges in 1864‚ Lincoln writes‚ "I am naturally anti-slavery. If slavery is not wrong‚ nothing is wrong. I can not remember when I did not so think‚ or feel‚" (qtd. in Gienapp 194). Abraham Lincoln openly opposed slavery and thought

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    Lincoln was. Slavery‚ lasted from 1620 to 1863. In 1863 the Emancipation proclamation went into affect freeing all African American slaves. Lincoln issued the proclamation as the nation was at about its third year of the bloody civil war. The emancipation proclamation stated "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are‚ and henceforward shall be free." Besides the difficult wording‚ the Emancipation Proclamation was limited in many ways. It only affected states that were not

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    Abraham Lincoln: Evolution of America Bang! Lincoln’s horse ran off leaving Lincoln on the ground with a hole through his hat. On August 1864‚ Abraham Lincoln avoided one of the most shocking assassinations. The rifle nearly hit Lincoln right on the head but missed by a few inch. Abraham Lincoln was well known for his amazing accomplishments‚ but he was also well known because of multiple attempts on assassinating him. Lincoln had sacrificed his life not only by devoting himself to America but also

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    Analysis Essay on the emancipation of proclamation. The United States of America has had a resentful history on slavery. The African Americans were considered properties to their masters then. It was very much explicit at the constitution convention where the founding fathers took account 3/5 of black persons to be equivalent to three persons. The Southern states were deeply interested in slavery because of their labor on their plantations. The abolition of slavery started in the 1860 when the civil

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    Was Lincoln’s decision to issue the Emancipation Proclamation a moral or a political decision? Provide a thorough explanation that shows you understand what was going on both politically and socially during this time.  This must be a minimum of 75 words. I think that Abraham Lincolns proclamation of emancipation is both moral and political. It was a moral idea because Lincoln thinks that no man should be a slave because it’s not morally correct. I think that the political aspect is him trying to

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    What we knew of him at that moment was that he was considered a great American president who was assassinated while watching a theatre production with his wife. We also knew that he was the President that freed the negro slaves through the Emancipation Proclamation and because of this action‚ had to face a civil war that divided the United States The North vs The South. Today‚ the United States Commander and Chief is from African American heritage and it is because of Abraham Lincoln’s leadership that

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    was to preserve the Union and make sure it remained intact. As the war dragged on and more soldiers died on both sides‚ Lincoln realized he would need to entirely cripple the already weak Confederate economy‚ and he did this by making the Emancipation Proclamation‚ which became effective January 1‚ 1863. This executive order stated that all slaves in states currently in open rebellion against the United States were free from slavery. By doing this‚ he caused African Americans in slave states to cross

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    the nation (Chambers). Eric Foner expressed in his book entitled The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery that during this time Lincoln gave the executive order for the Emancipation Proclamation which immediately freed 50‚000 slaves‚ with nearly all the rest freed as Union armies advanced. The Proclamation did not compensate the owners‚ did not itself outlaw slavery‚ and did not make the ex-slaves (called freedmen) citizens (239). It did‚ however set the stage for more outrage and future

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