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Fugitive Slaves Crossing the Rappahanock River in Virginia, 1862


Fugitive Slaves Crossing the Rappahanock River in Virginia, 1862.
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Even before Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, thousands of slaves fled to freedom behind the lines of the Union army as it advanced into Confederate territory.

Fugitive Slaves Crossing the Rappahanock River in Virginia, 1862.

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