Act Of Justice

Lincoln'S Emancipation Proclamation And The Law Of War

by Burrus M. Carnahan
language: english
Publisher: THE UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KENTUCKY, August of 2011 ‧
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In his first inaugural address, Abraham Lincoln declared that as president he would "have no lawful right" to interfere with the institution of slavery. Yet less than two years later, he issued a proclamation intended to free all slaves throughout the Confederate states. When critics challenged the constitutional soundness of the act, Lincoln asserted that he was endowed "with the law of war in time of war." In Act of Justice, Burrus M. Carnahan contends Lincoln was no reluctant emancipator; he wrote a truly radical document that treated Confederate slaves as an oppressed people rather than merely as enemy property. In this respect, Lincoln's proclamation anticipated the intellectual warfare tactics of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

Act Of Justice

Lincoln'S Emancipation Proclamation And The Law Of War

by Burrus M. Carnahan

Property Description
ISBN: 9780813134581
Publisher: THE UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KENTUCKY
Release Date: August of 2011
Language: English
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 212
Format: Book
Collection: Synthese Library
Categories: Books in English > History > History of America
EAN: 9780813134581

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