Ned M Campbell

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as a military measure, emancipation might rest on an entirely different legal basis, one that depended on the fundamental fact which lay at the core of his own moral beliefs, that slaves were men, not property. Lincoln had often called attention to a point all the antislavery constitutionalists stressed: that everywhere in the Constitution where slavery is alluded to, slaves are described as persons, not property.
A Day in September: The Battle of Antietam and the World It Left Behind
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