Freedom To The Slaves Abraham Lincoln Postcard Zazzle African Vintage illustration currier and ives reproduction, originally printed c. 1865. freedom to the slaves. proclaimed january 1st, 1863, by abraham lincoln, president of the united states of america. "proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof." lincoln is standing over an african american black man with his family (wife and children), he is kissing the president's. Vintage illustration currier and ives reproduction, originally printed c. 1865. freedom to the slaves. proclaimed january 1st, 1863, by abraham lincoln, president of the united states of america. "proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof." lincoln is standing over an african american black man with his family (wife and children), he is kissing the president's.
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