And by virtue of the power and for the purpose aforesaid, I do order and declare that all persons held as slaves within said designated States and parts of States are, and henceforward shall be free ; and that the Executive Government of the United States,... Life of Abraham Lincoln - Page 400by Josiah Gilbert Holland - 1866 - 544 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Juan Jose Battle, Michael Bennett, Anthony J. Lemelle, Jr. - Social Science - 308 pages
...to repress such persons, or any of them, in any efforts they may make for their actual freedom . . . And I hereby enjoin upon the people so declared to...all violence, unless in necessary self-defense; and I recommend to them that in all cases when allowed, they labor faithfully for reasonable wages And... | |
 | William D. Pederson, Thomas T. Samaras, Frank J. Williams - Biometry - 2007 - 216 pages
...measure for suppressing said rebellion, do ... Order and declare that all persons held as slaves within said designated States and parts of States are, and henceforward shall be free . . ,,38 The Proclamation may have had all "the moral grandeur of a bill of lading," as historian Richard... | |
 | Herbert Aptheker - African Americans - 2006 - 298 pages
...On the designated day the president declared such persons free "and that the Executive Government, including the military and naval authorities thereof, will recognize and maintain the freedom of such persons." The great pronouncement went on to urge these individuals, "to abstain from all violence,... | |
 | Susan Dudley Gold - Fugitive slaves - 2007 - 150 pages
...freeing the slaves and abolishing slavery: "I do order and declare that all persons held as slaves within said designated States, and parts of States, are, and henceforward shall be free." The first section of the Fourteenth Amendment finally overturned the Dred Scott opinion. With the passage... | |
 | Franklin E. Rutledge - Political Science - 2007 - 264 pages
...power, and for the purpose aforesaid, I do order and declare that all persons held as slaves within said designated States, and parts of States, are,...all violence, unless in necessary self-defense; and I recommend to them that, in all cases when allowed, they labor faithfully for reasonable wages. And... | |
 | Timothy Rasinski, Lorraine Griffith - Education - 2007 - 176 pages
...power and for the purpose aforesaid, I do order and declare that all persons held as slaves within said designated States, and parts of States are and...all violence, unless in necessary self-defense; and I recommend to them that in all cases when allowed, they labor faithfully for reasonable wages. And... | |
 | Carl Sandburg - Biography & Autobiography - 2007 - 476 pages
...purpose aforesaid. I do order and declare that all persons held as slaves within said designated Staies, and parts of States, are, and henceforward shall be...to abstain from all violence, unless in necessary self-defence; and 1 recommend to them that, in all cases when allowed, they labor faithfully for reasonable... | |
 | Robert Elsemann - 2007 - 140 pages
...power, and for the purpose aforesaid, l do order and declare that all persons held as slaves within said designated States, and parts of States, are,...upon the people so declared to be free to abstain frorn all violence, unless in necessary self-defence; and l recommend to them that, in all cases when... | |
 | Sam van Clemen - Presidents - 2007 - 255 pages
...States and parts of States are, henceforward shall be free; and that the Excecutive Government of the United States, including the Military and Naval authorities,...all violence, unless in necessary self-defense, and I recommend to them, that in all cases, when allowed, they labor faithfully for reasonable wages. And... | |
 | T. Thomas Fortune - Social Science - 2007 - 257 pages
...that all persons held as slaves within said designated States and parts of States, are and henceforth shall be free; and that the Executive Government of...thereof, will recognize and maintain the freedom of said persons.—Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. "("From Wilhams's History of the Negro Race... | |
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