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The Emancipation Proclamation: A Brief History with Documents (Bedford Series in History & Culture (Paperback))

Author Vorenberg, Michael
Publisher Bedford/St. Martin's
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ISBN / ASIN0312435819
ISBN-139780312435813
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Within months of Lincoln s 1860 election, the Confederate states seceded and the Civil War began. In his inaugural address Lincoln vowed not to interfere with slavery and even endorsed a constitutional amendment to protect it. Yet two years later Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing slaves in the rebellious states, transforming the goals of the war, and setting the stage for national emancipation. In this volume Michael Vorenberg reveals the complexity of the process by which African-Americans gained freedom and explores the struggle over its meaning. The introduction summarizes the history and national debate over slavery from the country s founding through the Civil War and beyond, and more than 40 documents and images give voice to the range of actors who participated in this vital drama Lincoln and Douglass, slaves and slaveholders, black and white men and women working for abolition, and northern and southern editorialists. In addition, essays by contemporary historians Ira Berlin and James McPherson argue the question of who freed the slaves. Document headnotes, a chronology, questions for consideration, and a selected bibliography encourage student learning.