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1854
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1856
Fragment on Sectionalism, July 23, 1856
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Dred Scott
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House Divided Speech
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The Lincoln-Douglas Debates
Ottawa, August 21, 1858
Freeport, August 27, 1858
Jonesboro, Union County, September 15, 1858
Charleston, Coles County, September 18, 1858
Galesburg, Knox College, October 7 1858
Quincy, Adams County, October 13, 1858
Alton, Madison County, October 15, 1858
1859-1860
Speech at Columbus, Ohio, September 16, 1859
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Draft Proclamation
Domestic Reaction
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International Reaction
Preparation for Final Proclamation
Final Proclamation: January 1, 1863
Impact of Proclamation
Freedom Video
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Cameron’s Report
Pay and Promotion
Louisiana and Massachusetts
Fort Pillow
Entering Richmond
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