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Final Freedom: The Civil War, the Abolition of Slavery, and the Thirteenth Amendment

By: Michael Vorenberg | Book details

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1 African Americans reacting to Abraham Lincoln's annual message of 186232
2 Antislavery petition of the Women's Loyal National League39
3 Pennsylvania petition for National Constitutional Amendments62
4 “Miscegenation, Or the Millennium of Abolitionism”162
5 The House of Representatives after the final vote on the Thirteenth Amendment209
6 Signed copy of the Thirteenth Amendment213

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