Why Abraham Lincoln Signed The Emancipation Proclamation

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Have you ever wonder why all good people that want change the world for the good most of time get killed? Well that is the same thing that happened to Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States of America, civil rights activist and talked about the emancipation about slaves. Abraham would talk about the unfair treatment to slaves and when a law was passed. But many southerners thought that he was wrong for abolishing slavery. Which then turned into war and that is the reason Abraham Lincoln Signed the Emancipation Proclamation On January 1, 1863. For that reason Abraham Lincoln was killed in April 14, 1865 while attending Ford’s Theater by stage actor, John Wilkes Booth. Abraham Lincoln’s assassination was unjust because he signed the Homestead Act and he also signed Morrill Act Act; however some people believed that Abraham Lincoln did not believe that blacks should have the same rights as white. …show more content…

The Morrill Act donating Public Lands to the several States and Territories which provided Colleges for the Benefit of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts. “ The land-grant has improved the lives of millions of Americans. This was not the case in the early stages. At the time the grants were established, there was a separation of races. In the South, blacks were not allowed to attend the original land-grant institutions. There was a provision for separate but equal facilities, but only Mississippi and Kentucky set up any such institution. This situation was rectified when the Second Morrill Act was passed and expanded the system of grants to include black institutions”.(Brad Lightcap 1) . This show that even though in the start they were separated and Abraham Lincoln improved the act so both women , blacks , and whites to get there