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Abraham Lincoln

Emancipation Proclamation

Nonfiction | Essay / Speech | Adult | Published in 1863

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Essay Topics

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Abraham Lincoln’s thoughts on abolition were complicated. Why do you think he had a challenging time coming to terms with abolition across the US and writing the proclamation? What outside factors might have affected his decisions?

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Why does the Emancipation Proclamation only apply to the rebelling states and areas versus abolishing slavery as a whole? Why does Lincoln not order complete abolition?

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Lincoln declares that formerly enslaved peoples should not partake in violence unless for self-defense. Why do you think he includes this directive? How might Black people during the time react to this message?

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