Colonization After Emancipation: Lincoln and the Movement for Black Resettlement

By Unknown Author.

Colonization After Emancipation: Lincoln and the Movement for Black Resettlement

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History has long acknowledged that President Abraham Lincoln, the Great Emancipator, had considered other approaches to rectifying the problem of slavery during his administration. Prior to Emancipation, Lincoln was a proponent of colonization: the idea of sending African American slaves to another land to live as free people. Lincoln supported resettlement schemes in Panama and Haiti early in his presidency and openly advocated the idea through the fall of 1862. But the bigoted, flawed concept of colonization never became a permanent fixture of U.S. policy, and by the time Lincoln had sign...

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0826219098, 9780826219091

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