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Freedmen registering to vote in 1870 in the first municipal election in Richmond, Virginia, held after the end of the Civil War.jpg - Jefunky
Emancipation Day in Richmond, Virginia, 1905.jpg - Morgan Riley
Clerestory window 09 - War Memorial Chapel - National Cathedral - DC.JPG - Tim1965
Liberty Displaying the Arts and Sciences, or The Genius of America Encouraging the Emancipation of the Blacks, 1792.jpg - Elipongo
AdoptionOf13thAmendment.jpg - Themadchopper
Pompey and Master -- Massa linkum.jpg - Jrtayloriv
CRAFTS (1868) p2.015 Book2.jpg - Metilsteiner
Moi Libre, chez Basset (A Paris), 1794.png - Ambre Troizat
Lincoln in caricature (1903) (14802750583).jpg - Faebot
The appeal to arms, 1861-1863 (1907) (14577824730).jpg - Fæ
Thomas Nast.- Emancipation.png - Ambre Troizat
African American dandy receiving a shoe shine from a white shoe shine boy (20078046052).jpg - Fæ
Satire belittling the increasing rights of African Americans following the Emancipation Proclamation depicting a white shoe shine boy shining a black dandy's shoes. On a street corner a boy deigns to (20078534502).jpg - Fæ
Emancipation- the past and the future (20186657008).jpg - Fæ
A Negro Family coming into the Union Lines. (19948753836).jpg - Fæ
Declaration of emancipation for Winnie Walker, Head Quarters, District of St. Louis, Office of Superintendent of Contrabands, October 26, 1863.jpg - Fæ
Missouri Constitutional Convention of 1865 Album page with John R. Swearinger and John H. Davis (Davice).jpg - Fæ
Printed sermon of William Greenleaf Eliot titled "Emancipation in Missouri," July 5, 1863.jpg - Fæ
Pamphlet- "Opinion of Attorney General Bates (Edward Bates) on Citizenship," printed in Washington by the Government Printing Office, 1862.jpg - Fæ
Letter signed J.B. Henderson, Washington City, to His Excellency H.R. Gamble, June 16, 1862.jpg - Fæ
Contemporary copy of letter of Barton Bates, St. Louis, to Dr. Eliot (William G. Eliot), March 28, 1863.jpg - Fæ
Letter from D. P. Grier, in camp near Vicksburg, to Anna McKinney, February 9, 1863.jpg - Fæ
Missouri Constitutional Convention of 1865 Album page with Charles D. Drake.jpg - Fæ
Letter signed C. Gibson, Washington, to Gov. Gamble (Hamilton R. Gamble), September 30, 1862.jpg - Fæ
Letter signed Edw. Bates (Edward Bates), Attorney General's Office, to Gov. H.R. Gamble, St. Louis, Mo., September 21, 1862.jpg - Fæ
Letter signed Park Woodward, New London, to Thomas Jefferson, November 28, 1803.jpg - Fæ
Letter from D. P. Grier, Lexington, Ky., to Anna McKinney, October 28, 1862.jpg - Fæ
Document emancipating two slaves of Felicite Beauvais- Pelagie, aged about twenty-six, and her son named Felix, aged about sixteen months, June 11, 1832.jpg - Fæ
Emancipation of the slaves, proclamed (i.e. proclaimed) on the 22nd September 1862, by Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of North America LCCN2003677940.jpg - Fæ
Emancipation Ordinance of Missouri. An ordinance abolishing slavery in Missouri LCCN2004665364.jpg - Fæ
Emancipation - Th. Nast ; King & Baird, printers, 607 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. LCCN2004665360.jpg - Fæ
Emancipation Ordinance of Missouri. An ordinance abolishing slavery in Missouri - E. Knobel. LCCN2004665364.jpg - Fæ
Freeing of the Slaves - Curry.jpg - Jdsteakley
Moses Brantford Jr. leading an Emancipation Day parade down Dalhousie Street, Amherstburg, Ontario (I0027817).tiff - NeilAmagna
Emancipation - Th. Nast ; King & Baird, printers, 607 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. LCCN2004665360 (cropped).jpg - CaroleHenson
Lucy Ann Britton v. David D. Mitchell.jpg - CaroleHenson
"Doctor Lincoln's New Elixir of Life ," 1862.jpg - Randall89101
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