LAD/Blog #21: Emaciation Proclamation

Lincoln begins by stating that on the first day of 1863 all slaves are from then on free. They will be recognized as free by the Executive Government and in all states, or part of the state. He then states that they will be represented in Congress.He then goes on to list all of the states in which slaves will be free starting on the first day of the year 1863. He does this using the full power he has as Commander-in-Chief, of the Army and Navy of the United States.He warns against violence except  for self defense and says that they may serve in the armed forces. He ends by saying that he believes this is an act of justice and he is warranted by the Constitution.


After World War 2 ended soldiers liberated many people that were rounded up by the Nazi's during the war and forced to work and  Lincoln freed slaves who were also forced to work and controlled.


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