The Huffington Post -
1 Jan 2013 23:05
Abraham Lincoln, the tall president with the stovepipe hat, the full beard and the grief-stricken eyes, slipped away from the White House's annual New Year's celebration with a few members of his administration. Lincoln steadied his nerves, then his hands. After a few minutes, he took a pen, signed the Emancipation Proclamation and ushered in the beginning of the end of two and a half centuries of American chattel slavery, some of its attendant violence and human degradation. Exactly 150 years a...
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