Resolution for the 13th AmendmentIn a major departure from prior law, the United States Congress proposed the abolition of slavery following the end of the American Civil War. This is the original resolution, proposing that amendment. When it was ratified, by a majority of the States, it became the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. CreditsOnline image, courtesy U.S. Library of Congress. |
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