Hall et. al, passage on Emancipation Proclamation, p.358-9
Dublin Core
Title
Hall et. al, passage on Emancipation Proclamation, p.358-9
Subject
-American Civil War
-Schoolbooks
-Schoolbooks
Description
Passage in which the author introduces the Emancipation Proclamation.
Creator
Robert Green Hall, Harriet Smither, Clarence Ousley
Source
Southern Publishing Company
Publisher
Harvard University, Google Books (digitized)
Date
1920
Contributor
Jacob Anderson
Rights
Public
Language
English
Type
Book: textbooks published for public education
Identifier
In this passage the author describes the Emancipation Proclamation. Note (arguments): proclamation as final act of desperation by Lincoln, seeking to make the South the moral villains, some former slaves were recruited into the northern forces but a "majority of negros remained quietly and faithfully at work on the plantations."
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Original Format
Passage from a textbook.
Citation
Robert Green Hall, Harriet Smither, Clarence Ousley, “Hall et. al, passage on Emancipation Proclamation, p.358-9,” Mason's Legacies, accessed May 21, 2024, https://masonslegacies.org/items/show/334.