With Malice Toward None
The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Exhibition
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Emancipation of the Slaves
Disappointed by the reaction of most Cabinet members to his initial draft of the Emancipation Proclamation in July 1862, President Lincoln waited exactly two months before issuing what has come to be known as the “Preliminary” Proclamation, the original of which is in the New York State Library in Albany. This lithograph celebrating the event is undated, but it was probably published in the fall of 1862.