Lisa Purdy

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With these acts signed into law, the Emancipation Proclamation—enshrined in white history as the document that kick-started the freeing of slaves—was essentially a formality, a performative gesture by a president who didn’t have the authority, intentions, or backbone to free the people he had deemed inferior.
Black AF History: The Un-Whitewashed Story of America
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