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Angry US Congressmen debate secession, 1860

Impassioned debate in the House of Representatives, December 1860 to January 1861.
Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Media ID 5877558

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1860 1860s America Anti Slavery Argument Civil War Congress Debate Rebellion Secession Slavery Slavery Debate Us Congress Washington Dc

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