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DATE (13)
15 2010
22:06 Jan 18
June 19, 1865
more than 200 years
1964
1619
September 22, 1862
1968
1965
JANUARY 18, 2013
between 1865 and 1870
the first day of January, 1863
December 6, 1865
EVENT (2)
Emancipation Proclamation
SESSION
H.
FAC (2)
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GPE (23)
United States
Texas
Virginia
Alabama
the United States
Florida
the United States Constitution
Louisiana
Arkansas
the United
States
Washington
California
South Carolina
Mississippi
Indiana
Georgia
Michigan
ISRAEL
States
Illinois
Galveston
North Carolina
RICHMOND
LOC (3)
IH
North
Carolina
the Virginia Colony
NORP (4)
African-American
Dutch
Africans
American
ORG (11)
the House of Representatives
the Committee on the Judiciary
RESOLUTION
National Emancipation Day
POLIS
the National Voting Rights
Act
CLARKE
HONDA
BAL-ALLARD
State
CONGRESS
PERSON (50)
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PRICE
HIGGINS
BISHOP
SERRANO
BONAMICI
SCOTT
VARGAS
CUMMINGS
NADLER
CARSON
HARRIS
PETERS
FORTENBERRY
WATERS
CICILLINE
ELLMERS
BASS
HORSFORD
CHU
VAN HOLLEN
CONYERS
CLAY
FUDGE
CHABOT
PAYNE
MICHAUD
MEEKS
FARR
RANGEL
DELANEY
DANNY K. DAVIS
JOHNSON
JEFFRIES
LONG
Abraham Lincoln
SLAUGHTER
AL GREEN
EDWARDS
WASSERMAN
MCCOLLUM
GRIJALVA
GUTIERREZ
BEATTY
SCHULTZ
RUSH
BUTTERFIELD
MOORE
NORTON
FATTAH
Topic Classifications
congressional legislation
99.0%
government oversight
92.7%
civil rights
86.1%
Extracted Keywords
proclamation
emancipation
slaves
slavery
marking
struggle
mar jan
states citizens
significance
freedoms
virginia
afforded
states constitution
rights act
bills tkelley
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