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African-American culture / Slavery / American studies / African Americans in the Civil War / Presidency of Abraham Lincoln / Emancipation Proclamation / Emancipation / Juneteenth / Abolitionism / History of the United States / Slavery in the United States / United States
Date: 2012-06-19 12:54:29
African-American culture
Slavery
American studies
African Americans in the Civil War
Presidency of Abraham Lincoln
Emancipation Proclamation
Emancipation
Juneteenth
Abolitionism
History of the United States
Slavery in the United States
United States

Lesson Plan: Emancipation and the Thirteenth Amendment

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