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Date: 2011-12-29 10:09:35
Human rights instruments
History of the United States
Slavery
Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area
District of Columbia Compensated Emancipation Act
Emancipation Day
Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission
Emancipation
Compensated emancipation
Abraham Lincoln
Government
African Americans in the Civil War

Government of the District of Columbia

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