Encyclopedia of African American Society, Volumen2Gerald David Jaynes Sage Publications, 2005 - 1058 páginas An encyclopedic reference of African American history and culture. |
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... Emancipation Proclamation . -David Cunningham See also Abolition ; Black Codes ; Compromise of 1850 ; Fugitive Slave Laws ; Kansas - Nebraska Act of 1854 ; Missouri Compromise of 1820 ; Slavery , Origins of ; Thirteenth Amendment ...
... Emancipation Proclamation . -David Cunningham See also Abolition ; Black Codes ; Compromise of 1850 ; Fugitive Slave Laws ; Kansas - Nebraska Act of 1854 ; Missouri Compromise of 1820 ; Slavery , Origins of ; Thirteenth Amendment ...
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... Emancipation Proclamation , which , by law , freed slaves living in the Confederate states of the South . The Thirteenth Amendment was originally drafted and voted on by Congress in the spring of 1864. The measure passed in the Senate ...
... Emancipation Proclamation , which , by law , freed slaves living in the Confederate states of the South . The Thirteenth Amendment was originally drafted and voted on by Congress in the spring of 1864. The measure passed in the Senate ...
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... emancipation as goal of Civil War , 5 Emancipation Proclamation , 289-291 , 778 , 870 growth of , 777 impact of movement , 3 moral and religious motives , 40-41 , 106 , 111 newspapers , 2 , 41 , 476 , 502 , 605-606 , 755 nonviolent ...
... emancipation as goal of Civil War , 5 Emancipation Proclamation , 289-291 , 778 , 870 growth of , 777 impact of movement , 3 moral and religious motives , 40-41 , 106 , 111 newspapers , 2 , 41 , 476 , 502 , 605-606 , 755 nonviolent ...
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Editorial Board | 500 |
Readers Guide xiii | 507 |
African Americans in Halls of Fame | 907 |
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