
What Did Lincoln Think About Slavery
From: Zinn Education Project
Grade Level: HS, (College)
Remote Ready: With Modifications
Time: 1 Class Period
Length of Reading: Pages
Students read excerpts from Lincoln's first inaugural address, the original proposed 13th Amendment (which preserved slavery), and the Emancipation Proclamation. Students answer written and discussion questions to address how Lincoln's intention to keep or do away with slavery changed.
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Grade Level:
HS, (College): This lesson is meant for high school students; however we think it would be well suited for college students too
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Primary Source: This activity utilizes primary sources.

Group Work: This activity calls for working in pairs or groups or having a group discussion.
Image: Magee, J. L.. “Emancipation. And by virtue of the power and for the purpose aforesaid, I do order and declare that all persons held as slaves, within designated states and parts of States are, and henceforeward [sic] shall be free!” Library of Congress. https://www.loc.gov/item/scsm000450/. Accessed 6.10.2010.
