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Emancipation Proclamation and Discrimination :: American America History
Emancipation Proclamation and DiscriminationAs the  intense sun set over the bloody fields of Antietem, the Civil War became a different War. Five days  aft(prenominal) the battle at Antietem was won,  gird with pen and paper, Abraham Lincoln changed the war when he issued, one of the most important and  polemical documents in America history, the Emancipation Proclamation. Congress was urging emancipation. Escaped slaves were fleeing to the  wedding army as it advanced in the South, complicating military operations.Issued on September 22, 1862, Lincolns  approach proclamation declared that on New Years, 1863, slaves in areas then in rebellion against the United States shall be then, henceforward, and foreverfree. The final Emancipation Proclamation, issued January 1, 1863, authorized the recruitment of blacks into the conglutination Army, which abolitionist leaders such as Frederick Douglass had been urging since the beginning of  gird conflict. By the end of the war, almost 200,000    black soldiers and sailors had fought for the  essence and freedom.The Emancipation Proclamation  contend discrimination. It allowed black slaves to serve in the army and get other jobs, or continue to work on plantations, as employees making money. However it was limited in many ways. It did not apply to slaves in border states fighting on the Union Side. It didnt even affect slaves in southern areas already under Union control. Without a doubt, the states in rebellion did not act on Lincolns order.  that the proclamation did show Americans that the Civil War was now being fought to end slavery.This  owing(p) document helped shatter the issue of slavery. Slavery was completly crushed with the 13TH Amendment.  total darkness soldiers lead a celebration among South Carolina slaves for the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863. For decades after the Civil War, African-Americans made it a folkway to celebrate Emancipation Day.The decision to  substance abuse the blacks as soldi   ers was by no means universally popular and was also egotistically motivated. During the war, many  sportings believed that blacks would make poor soldiers. Some whites stated that they would run at the first sign of danger The blacks were not allowed to fight until needed. They were offered the same rights as the white soldiers, but discrimination always interfered.Most black soldiers did not receive  pit pay and benefits. Even whites who supported the idea of blacks in army were harassed. The Confederacy objected  potently to the Norths use of black soldiers because they grew fearful of losing slaves to the Union armies.Emancipation Proclamation and Discrimination    American America HistoryEmancipation Proclamation and DiscriminationAs the glowing sun set over the bloody fields of Antietem, the Civil War became a different War. Five days after the battle at Antietem was won, armed with pen and paper, Abraham Lincoln changed the war when he issued, one of the most important and co   ntroversial documents in America history, the Emancipation Proclamation. Congress was urging emancipation. Escaped slaves were fleeing to the Union army as it advanced in the South, complicating military operations.Issued on September 22, 1862, Lincolns preliminary proclamation declared that on New Years, 1863, slaves in areas then in rebellion against the United States shall be then, henceforward, and foreverfree. The final Emancipation Proclamation, issued January 1, 1863, authorized the recruitment of blacks into the Union Army, which abolitionist leaders such as Frederick Douglass had been urging since the beginning of armed conflict. By the end of the war, almost 200,000 black soldiers and sailors had fought for the Union and freedom.The Emancipation Proclamation opposed discrimination. It allowed black slaves to serve in the army and get other jobs, or continue to work on plantations, as employees making money. However it was limited in many ways. It did not apply to slaves in    border states fighting on the Union Side. It didnt even affect slaves in southern areas already under Union control. Without a doubt, the states in rebellion did not act on Lincolns order. But the proclamation did show Americans that the Civil War was now being fought to end slavery.This great document helped shatter the issue of slavery. Slavery was completly crushed with the 13TH Amendment. Black soldiers lead a celebration among South Carolina slaves for the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863. For decades after the Civil War, African-Americans made it a folkway to celebrate Emancipation Day.The decision to use the blacks as soldiers was by no means universally popular and was also selfishly motivated. During the war, many whites believed that blacks would make poor soldiers. Some whites stated that they would run at the first sign of danger The blacks were not allowed to fight until needed. They were offered the same rights as the white soldiers, but discrimination alw   ays interfered.Most black soldiers did not receive equal pay and benefits. Even whites who supported the idea of blacks in army were harassed. The Confederacy objected strongly to the Norths use of black soldiers because they grew fearful of losing slaves to the Union armies.  
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