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Major Problems CH 9 DOC 1-4 (Doc 1: General Benjamin F. Butler Discovers…
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MP CH 9 DOC 5-8
Doc 7: Frederick Douglass States the Freedman's Demands, April 1865
Enfranchisement is key
In the other documents there was a question of what to do with the black man and Frederick Douglass believes that you should do nothing; if with rights they cannot stand on their own then that is how it is
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Gertrude Thomas Decries Her Slaves' Departure, May 1865
Now that the union had gotten close enough many of the slaves were fleeing their plantations which was at the dismay of their masters
It does not seem as though the plantation owners/masters were very concerned and trying to keep their slaves from fleeing
Doc 6: James H. Payne, U.S.A., Complains of Racial Discrimination on the Battlefield, August 1864
The document refers to the battle that occurred on July 30 A group of colored troops descended on the rebels but we're not given back-up and therefore many died in retreat
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Doc 5: Joseph Miller, U.S.A., Protests The Mistreatment of His Family by the US Army, November 1864
The union attitude towards colored people was still not satisfactory in that there was not enough action taken on behalf of colored people and their families who had nowhere to go
MP CH 9 Essays
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Guelzo: Abraham Lincoln and the Conkling letter, 1863
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The Conkling letter
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one of the four important public letters that Lincoln published in the eight months after he proposed emancipation
the letter was addressed to Conkling but the purpose was that it would be read by Conkling in the meeting
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