Yearly Archives: 2012

Lincoln Confronts the Slave Trade

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In September 1841, Abraham Lincoln encountered a group of chained slaves (called a “coffle”) from Kentucky being taken down the Ohio River on a steamboat –victims of the domestic slave trade.  The sight affected Lincoln deeply, although he described its … Continue reading

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Lincoln on Slavery & Emancipation

Abraham Lincoln hated slavery, but he always appeared to proceed cautiously about emancipation.  Why?  There are many possible answers to this profound question and all good students need to figure out for themselves what they believe best explains the evolution … Continue reading

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US Constitution and Slavery

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Slavery made a significant impact at the 1787 Constitution Convention.  Most of the Framers believed that they had other more pressing worries than the fate of that increasingly sectional institution, but they knew full well that a national debate over … Continue reading

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Prints & Cartoons

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Figure 1     Nast’s Emancipation Evolution The print above is based on an illustration by Thomas Nast.  Click on the image to find out how the print-makers altered Nast’s original drawing following Lincoln’s death in 1865.   Figure 2 … Continue reading

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Louis Hughes Found Freedom and Family

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An undated portrait of Louis Hughes found in his autobiography. (By Mary Chobanian, Dickinson College, Class of 2012) Louis Hughes was born in 1832 to a white plantation owner and black slave in Charlottesville, Virginia. His autobiography entitled Thirty Years a Slave: … Continue reading

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Young Planter Witnesses Black Freedom

(By Mary Chobanian, Dickinson College, Class of 2012) Thomas Almond Ashby describes his experience at the moment of slave emancipation in his memoir, The Valley Campaigns.  While living on his family’s plantation in Front Royal, Virginia, at age seventeen, Ashby witnessed his … Continue reading

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