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🗓️ 10 August 2022
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The Civil War began as an effort to hold the country together. Few Northern soldiers marched into battle to end slavery. But tens of thousands of enslaved men, women, and children took matters into their own hands, using the chaos of the war to free themselves from bondage. Their action forced a gradual shift in Union war policy.
After a bloody, hard-fought victory over Confederate forces at Antietam, Abraham Lincoln decided the time had come for what was once unthinkable: a proclamation that would end slavery for good.
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0:09.0 | Imagine it's the early hours of May 13th, 1862. |
0:22.5 | You're in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina, onboard the CSS planter, a heavily armored |
0:27.9 | steamer for transporting cotton. |
0:30.4 | You're an enslaved man, and you've been working as a pilot on the planter since last fall. |
0:35.3 | The white officers have disembarked for the night for a party. |
0:38.7 | That leaves just you and seven other enslaved crewmates on board. |
0:43.3 | You've just gathered them on the main deck. |
0:45.4 | Listen up, everyone. |
0:46.4 | Tonight, I'm going to seek freedom. |
0:50.5 | Your crewmates stare at you in stunned silence. |
0:53.5 | Now before you say anything, just hear me out. |
0:56.9 | I've been thinking about it for months, and I have a plan. |
1:00.2 | I want to come and do the ship and sail out of the harbor. |
1:03.5 | I'm going to pick up my wife and children, and then I'm going to head straight for the |
1:07.5 | Union blockade. |
1:08.9 | I'll surrender the planter to Union sailors. |
1:11.5 | Now who's with me? |
1:13.8 | The ship's coax shakes his head and disbelief. |
1:16.6 | Come on now. |
1:17.6 | You'll be caught for sure. |
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