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PMHB, January 2013

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Home › Publications › Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography › PMHB, January 2013

PMHB, January 2013

Volume: 
137
Number: 
1
Topics: 
19th century
Abolition
African American
Civil War

 


The Emancipation Proclamation at 150


Front Matter

Editorial
by Tamara Gaskell

Introduction
by Erica Armstrong Dunbar and Randall M. Miller

Articles

The Contested History of American Freedom
by Eric Foner

The Age of Emancipating Proclamations: Early Civil War Abolitionism and Its Discontents
by Richard S. Newman

"God Is Settleing the Account": African American Reaction to Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation
by Daniel R. Biddle and Murray Dubin

"You Feel So Out of Place": Germantown's J. Gordon Baugh and the 1913 Commemoration of the Emancipation Proclamation
by David W. Young

Review Essay

"A Measure Alike Military & Philanthropic": Historians and the Emancipation Proclamation
by Douglas R. Edgerton

Book Reviews

Newman and Mueller, eds., Antislavery and Abolition in Philadelphia: Emancipation and the Long Struggle for Racial Justice in the City of Brotherly Love
by Katrina Anderson

Grivno, Gleanings of Freedom: Free and Slave Labor along the Mason-Dixon Line, 1790–1860
by Howard Bodenhorn

Davis, "We Will Be Satisfied With Nothing Less": The African American Struggle for Equal Rights in the North during Reconstruction
by W. Fitzhugh Brundage

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