Civil War
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we can see, freedom for the blacks did not come directly as a result of the emancipation proclamation. Each step toward real freedom had to be fought for. And there were plenty of obstacles and people who tried to stop them. However, slowly and surely the black community earned their right to be recognized. Works Cited Weinstein, Allen. Slavery After Emancipation. New York Oxford University Press, 1979. Johnson, Redmond. Slavery During Reconstruction. Mnemosyne Publishing Company Inc., 1969.
we can see, freedom for the blacks did not come directly as a result of the emancipation proclamation. Each step toward real freedom had to be fought for. And there were plenty of obstacles and people who tried to stop them. However, slowly and surely the black community earned their right to be recognized. Works Cited Weinstein, Allen. Slavery After Emancipation. New York Oxford University Press, 1979. Johnson, Redmond. Slavery During Reconstruction. Mnemosyne Publishing Company Inc., 1969.