DocsTeach presents an 1865 handwritten, historical amendment draft of the joint proposal created by the Senate that later led to…
The Library of Congress presents an 1864 amendment--also known as the 13th amendment, which abolished slavery and involuntary…
National Public Radio presents a 2020 article, written by Brakkton Booker, that describes an amendment to the constitution that…
The Equal Justice Initiative features a 2016 article, written by an unknown author, that discusses the direct relationship between…
In her 2016 critically acclaimed Netflix documentary entitled, "13th", director Ava Duvernay explores the relationship between…
The Library of Congress features an 1865 historical amendment draft of the joint resolution submitted to the states of the United…
Note: 1st column, 1st paragraph.Chronicling America features an 1865 New York Daily Tribune newspaper article, written by an…
Note: 1st column, 1st paragraph.Description: The Library of Congress, Chronicling America features an 1865 Fremont Journal…
Note: 1st column, 1st paragraph.Chronicling America features an 1865 newspaper article, written by an unknown author, that…
The Library of Congress features an 1868 historical broadside that contains the signatures of every congressman that vote "aye" on…
The Library of Congress features an 1865 historical broadside that showcases the senators and representatives from the United…
The Library of Congress presents an 1865 historical illustration, featured in Harper's Weekly, that depicts the United States…
Artstor presents an 1865 historical illustration, created by William Newman and featured in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper,…
The Library of Congress features an 1864 historical letter, written by James M. Ashley to an unidentified member of the House of…
DocsTeach features an 1864 historical letter, written by Annie Davis--an enslaved woman in Belair, Maryland--to President Abraham…
The Library of Congress features an 1865 historical letter, written by Thomas E. Bramlette to the Kentucky Legislature, in regards…