Southern Slaves Learned of 1863 Emancipation Order Through Informal Networks
Emancipation Proclamation News Spread to Southern Slaves via Informal NetworksOn This Day: Lincoln Frees (Some of) the Slaves - First Draft. Political News, Now. - The New York TimesEmancipation Day: A New Year's Tradition | Charleston County Public LibraryLincoln, the North, and the Question of Emancipation – Digital Collections for the ClassroomThe Emancipation Proclamation: Striking a Mighty Blow to Slavery | National Museum of African American History and CultureEmancipation Proclamation | Definition, Summary & Significance Videopastexplore.wordpress.com5h ago The Emancipation Proclamation Within the Larger Process of Ending Slavery During the Civil War – Exploring the PastWhat Did the Emancipation Proclamation Do? | TheCollectorEmancipation Proclamation: A story of compromise, pain and opportunity - Group Health Cooperative of South Central WisconsinShortly after the Emancipation Proclamation went into effect on January 1, 1863, many freed slaves escaped to the Union Army lines at Newbern, North Carolina. February 1863 wood engraving Stock Photo - AlamySpreading the News of the Emancipation ProclamationThe Emancipation Proclamation... In a pro-South newspaper... | RareNewspapers.comEmancipation Proclamation - WikipediaAfter the Emancipation Proclamation was signed, formerly enslaved people started searching for family members from whom they had been torn apart. Many were searching and hadn't seen their mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers,