The Emancipation Proclamation.
Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth president of the U.S he aimed to abolish slavery. He wrote the Emancipation Proclaimation, that restored peace and union control amidst the civil war it also granted freedom to many slaves.
In 1855 Abraham Lincoln wrote a letter to his friend Joshua Speed. In the letter he talks about how much he hates slavery.
Abraham Lincoln did not end slavery, per Se. The 13th Amendment abolished slavery. In 1863. President Lincoln wrote and issued the Emancipation Proclamation, which made slavery illegal in the Southern States, which had seceded from the Union (11 in total.) The 13th Amendment was passed in December of 1864.
Abraham Lincoln did not want slavery to continue and he wanted to preserve the Union but unfortunately he was assassinated before he could do so, he also wrote the emancipation proclamation.
The Emacipation Proclamation was written by Abraham Lincoln. It stated that there was to be no more slavery in the Union states.
If your referring to the USA, it would be Abraham Lincoln. He wrote the emancipation proclamation ending slavery in the southern states. Hope This Helps
Abraham Lincoln wrote a poem called "My Childhood-Home I See Again," in which he expressed opposition to slavery. His poem reflected his personal struggles and beliefs regarding the issue of slavery.
Oh honey, bless your heart. Abraham Lincoln didn't write "To Kill a Mockingbird." That masterpiece was crafted by the one and only Harper Lee. Lincoln was too busy being the 16th President of the United States and ending slavery to be writing novels. But hey, nice try!
Booker T. Washington and his family were freed by Abraham Lincoln's signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. He later wrote about it in his famous book "Up From Slavery."
Abraham Lincoln wrote, "In giving freedom to the slave, we assure freedom to the free - honorable alike in what we give, and what we preserve."
The Emancipation Proclamation was written in 1863 by President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War as he attempted to bring peace to the nation and end slavery.
Grace Bedell wrote a letter to Abraham Lincoln to grow a beard.