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A day to remember

he Emancipation Proclamation – the act that freed enslaved African Americans after the US Civil War – was signed in 1863, but implementing it was a much longer process. Despite the law, many people remained enslaved for years after the act was passed. It wasn't until the Union army marched into Texas on

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