

55: The Road to The Emancipation Proclamation
Jan 6, 2020
President Lincoln contemplates issuing the Emancipation Proclamation, weighing political challenges. The impact of the Washington D.C. Emancipation Bill on freed slaves is explored. Lincoln questions the legality of freeing slaves through military action, leading to dissatisfaction among abolitionist senators. The passing of the Confiscation Act and the divide within the Democratic Party are discussed. Ulysses' adherence to the law and Lincoln's plan to issue the Emancipation Proclamation are highlighted. The roles of Congress, Lincoln, and enslaved individuals in ending slavery are recognized.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The President's Contemplation
01:35 • 20min
The Washington D.C. Emancipation Bill and Challenges for Freed Slaves
21:18 • 3min
Lincoln's Revocation and Congress's Actions
24:26 • 2min
Confiscation Act, Border States' Rejection, and the Democratic Party Divide
26:52 • 5min
Ulysses' Adherence to the Law and Lincoln's Proclamation
31:37 • 18min
Recognizing Contributions to the Emancipation Proclamation
50:05 • 4min