Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
It is awfully telling that the EP only applied to those areas under Southern control and not Northern areas. Let's be serious now, the reasons for it were entirely political. Any other attributes are total mythology.
The EP had done plenty in terms of real, concrete, meaningful results for blacks in the South during the war, and had indefinite, positive, repercussions after the war ended.
It is awfully telling that the EP only applied to those areas under Southern control and not Northern areas. Let's be serious now, the reasons for it were entirely political. Any other attributes are total mythology.
And you continue to illustrate your ignorance about the power behind the Emancipation Proclamation.
Your point that it applies to areas where Lincoln didn't have direct authority dodges my point that black slaves WERE in reality, directly affected by the EP. My point is validated by actual historical events and evidence -- you're just pulling this denigrating remark about the EP out of your ass.
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