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Dec 18, 1865 CE: Slavery is Abolished | National Geographic Society
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 3. General Correspondence. 1837-1897: Congress, Wednesday, February 01, 1865 (Joint Resolution Submitting 13th Amendment to the States; signed by Abraham Lincoln and Congress) | Library of Congress
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Mississippi Officially Ratifies Amendment to Ban Slavery, 148 Years Late | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
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Duke University Library Exhibits | The Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (1865) · "To Stand by the Side of Freedom" - Abraham Lincoln and 19th Century America
A Look Back: The Thirteenth Amendment | U-M LSA Center for Social Solutions
Petition · Homework violates the 13th Amendment · Change.org
December 18: The 13th Amendment that Outlawed Slavery was Ratified, 1865 - Los Angeles Sentinel | Los Angeles Sentinel | Black News
13th Amendment - HISTORY
The case of the missing 13th amendment to the Constitution | Constitution Center
CAAM | #blackhistory: On February 1, 1865, Abraham Lincoln signed the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: Abolition of Slavery | National Archives
13th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States | National Museum of African American History and Culture
Date set for WNC viewing of NC's copy of 13th Amendment ending slavery - Carolina Public Press
13th Amendment - HISTORY
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Ratifying the Thirteenth Amendment, 1866 | Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
On This Day: 13th Amendment abolishing slavery is certified by the Secretary of State
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