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A seminal document in United States history, the Emancipation Proclamation not only failed to accomplish its stated goal, it also constituted a sharp reversal of the most deeply held convictions of its author. Chairman; if we are to be involved in a war with Spain, let us have the credit of disinterestedness. They recruited nearly 60 other slaves and killed 22-25 whites before being intercepted by a South Carolina militia near the Edisto River.
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