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United States / African Americans in the Civil War / Postmasters / Gettysburg Address / Frederick Douglass / Emancipation Proclamation / Lincoln Memorial / Penny / Early life and career of Abraham Lincoln / Abraham Lincoln / History of the United States / Slavery in the United States
Date: 2014-11-06 20:00:22
United States
African Americans in the Civil War
Postmasters
Gettysburg Address
Frederick Douglass
Emancipation Proclamation
Lincoln Memorial
Penny
Early life and career of Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln
History of the United States
Slavery in the United States

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