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- W165481195 abstract "IT is interesting to contemplate the different ways in which history and historians have dealt with the Gettysburg Address and with the Emancipation Proclamation. Address received a little more than polite applause from those who heard it, and a few favorable but mostly critical or contemptuous newspaper notices, yet was later hailed and still continues to be hailed by historians as one of the greatest speeches in the history of man, as a most elequent expression of moral and ethical fervor, and as a clear and resounding call for self-government by a free people. How different was the fate of the Emancipation Proclamation. When issued, it was hailed as an epoch-making, revolutionary document, as a clarion call for human freedom; yet as the years went by, historians became, in an increasing measure, disenchanted with it. It is now the accepted thing for historians to treat the Proclamation as one of Lincoln's war measures which was dictated by military necessity. A distinguished historian, in a book published a few years ago, did not hesitate to state: The Emancipation Proclamation of January 1, 1863, had all the moral grandeur of a bill of lading.' There is something mystifying and perturbing in this strange fate of the Proclamation. Was it possible for millions of Americans in the North and yes, in the South, for shrewd and knowledgeable newspaper editors, Republicans and Democrats alike, to be so blind and so naive in their evaluation of the motives of Lincoln and of the importance of the" @default.
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- W165481195 title "Lincoln, the Republican Party, and the Emancipation Proclamation" @default.
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