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2023-06-19 15:07 UTC
Following Antietam, Lincoln spent much of 1862 writing the Emancipation Proclamation, being lobbied by Black leaders to include military service by Black men, & to expand its scope. While the Proclamation did not promise freedom to all enslaved people, it did provide a plan to free the enslaved people in the occupied territories of the South and to begin enlisting black men to fight in the Civil War.
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@Deglassco@mastodon.social 2023-06-19 15:13
It was well known that Lincoln would finally sign the Proclamation on January, 1, so Black Americans gathered where they could to await news of the signing. On New Year’s Day 1863, Black Americans in Beaufort, SC, gathered to hear Col. Thomas Wentworth Higginson read the Emancipation Proclamation. He remembered the moment…”I never saw anything so electric; it made all other words cheap…” 3/16 #BlackHistory #BlackMastodon #histodons #History #CivilWar #histodons #Juneteenth