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The Emancipation Proclamation freed no one under Union control, yet the myth of a single white savior still erases the 200000 ... After the Civil War, the United States entered one of the most revolutionary — and violent — periods in American history: ... Holly Brewer examines Thomas Jefferson, British influence on slavery and how the Declaration framed equality as a radical ...
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- The Emancipation Proclamation freed no one under Union control, yet the myth of a single white savior still erases the 200000 ...
- After the Civil War, the United States entered one of the most revolutionary — and violent — periods in American history: ...
- Holly Brewer examines Thomas Jefferson, British influence on slavery and how the Declaration framed equality as a radical ...
- The Declaration of Independence made real old dreams of liberty, and created new and enduring ones.
- In March 1861, the United States Congress passed an amendment to make slavery permanent.
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