Ned M Campbell

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In Lincoln’s eyes, however, the legalisms were the point; far from violating the Constitution, the power of the proclamation lay in its being situated within a carefully constructed framework of “antislavery constitutionalism,” as the scholar James Oakes has described it, a legal foundation stretching back to the Constitution’s origins.
A Day in September: The Battle of Antietam and the World It Left Behind
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