National Freedom Day
Posted by Anna Khomina on Wednesday, 02/01/2017
National Freedom Day commemorates the date on which President Abraham Lincoln signed a congressional resolution proposing a Thirteenth Amendment—February 1, 1865. The amendment, ratified by the states on December 6 of that year, permanently abolished slavery in America. The road to abolishing slavery in America was a long and arduous one. In commemoration of the day, click the icons below to read about some of the men and women who contributed to the abolitionist movement:
![]() Black Abolitionists |
![]() Black Female Abolitionists |
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