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Description

The statue features President Lincoln in his characteristic frock coat, holding the Emancipation Proclamation before a kneeling black man. Modeled after Archer Alexander, the last person captured under the Fugitive Slave Act, the man's arms are extended to show his shackles have been broken. The Emancipation Proclamation consists of two executive orders issued by President Lincoln during the Civil War.

National Park Service Information

Themes

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Coordinates

38° 53' 23" N 76° 59' 25" W

Latitude/Longitude

-76.990249263074844,38.889803770426816

Authorized

1874 (18 Stat. 225)

Dedicated

1876

Sponsor

The Western Sanitary Commission of Saint Louis, paid for with funds contributed by emancipated slaves.

Owner

FEDERAL - NPS