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Lincoln’s Proclamation

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The Emancipation Proclamation, widely remembered as the heroic act that ended slavery, in fact freed slaves only in states in the rebellious South. True emancipation was accomplished over a longer period and by several means. Essays by eight distinguished contributors consider aspects of the president's decision making, as well as events beyond Washington, offering new insights on the consequences and legacies of freedom, the engagement of black Americans in their liberation, and the issues of citizenship and rights that were not decided by Lincoln's document. The essays portray emancipation as a product of many hands, best understood by considering all the actors, the place, and the time. The contributors are William A. Blair, Richard Carwardine, Paul Finkelman, Louis Gerteis, Steven Hahn, Stephanie McCurry, Mark E. Neely Jr., Michael Vorenberg, and Karen Fisher Younger.

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ISBN: 9780807872208
Publication date: 29th February 2012
Author: Karen Fisher Younger
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 248 pages
Series: The Steven and Janice Brose Lectures in the Civil War Era
Genres: Civil wars
Social discrimination and social justice
Ethnic studies