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Presidency of Abraham Lincoln / American Civil War / United States / Emancipation Proclamation / Proclamations / Frederick Douglass / Abraham Lincoln / Abolitionism / 54th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry / Slavery in the United States / African Americans in the Civil War / Human rights instruments
Date: 2014-01-07 14:32:34
Presidency of Abraham Lincoln
American Civil War
United States
Emancipation Proclamation
Proclamations
Frederick Douglass
Abraham Lincoln
Abolitionism
54th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
Slavery in the United States
African Americans in the Civil War
Human rights instruments

changing course Emancipation Proclamation redefined goal of Civil War By Jason Navarro, Educator, Wheaton High School, Wheaton, Mo.

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