The Emancipation proclamation

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The Emancipation proclamation

John Hope Franklin

Harlan Davidson, c1995

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Originally published: Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, 1963

Includes bibliographical references (p. [137]-146) and index

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内容説明

While many historians have dealt with the Emancipation Proclamation as a phase or an aspect of the Civil War, few have given more than scant attention to the evolution of the document in the mind of Lincoln, the circumstances and conditions that led to its writing, its impact on the course of the war, and its significance for later generations. Professor John Hope Franklin's answer to this need, first published in 1963, is available again for the first time in many years. This edition includes a new preface, photo essay, and a reproduction of the 1863 handwritten draft of the Emancipation Proclamation, making it an ideal supplementary text for U.S. and African American survey courses as well as for more specialized courses on the Civil War and Reconstruction.

目次

Preface vi Preface to Original Edition ix Prologue: Time of Decision xiii 1. The Precedents and the Pressures 1 2. The Decision and the Writing 28 3. The Hundred Days 47 4. Day of Days 79 5. Victory More Certain 112 Epilogue: End of Unrequited Toil 129 Photo Essay: follows page 73 Sources 131 Notes 137 Index 147

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