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June 18, 2013 Leave a Comment

The Statesmanship Problem

Fame is due Mr. Lincoln, not alone because he decreed emancipation, but because events so shaped themselves under his guidance as to render the

June 17, 2013 Leave a Comment

The Grand Purpose

In these extracts we have the President's outline explanation of the legal validity of the proclamation.Continuing Lincoln's Emancipation

June 16, 2013 Leave a Comment

Constitutional Basis of the Proclamation

I am naturally antislavery. If slavery is not wrong, nothing is wrong. I cannot remember when I did not so think and feel.Continuing Lincoln's

June 15, 2013 Leave a Comment

Lincoln Revises Proclamation

Mr. Lincoln took the various manuscript notes and memoranda which his Cabinet advisers brought him on the 31st of December, and during that afternoon

June 14, 2013 Leave a Comment

Cabinet’s Response to Draft Proclamation

The criticisms submitted by Mr. Chase were quite long and full, and since they suggested the most distinctive divergence from the President's plan . .

June 13, 2013 Leave a Comment

Cabinet Meeting on Draft Proclamation

From the manuscript letters and memoranda we glean more fully the modifications of the amendments proposed by the several members of the

June 12, 2013 Leave a Comment

Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation

This series has nine easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: President’s Message to Congress.IntroductionLincoln’s Emancipation of

October 2, 2012 Leave a Comment

Union Army’s Last Stand at Malvern Hill

Today's installment concludes McClellan's Peninsula Campaign,our selection from History of the War of Secession by Rossiter Johnson published in

October 1, 2012 Leave a Comment

Confederate Offensive Begins

Confederate mistakes allowed the Union army to escape.Continuing McClellan's Peninsula Campaign,our selection from History of the War of Secession

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