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THE VOTE THAT CHANGED A NATION

By Jamal Carter
Afram News
https://aframnews.com/

In 1865, the United States Congress passed the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution, a landmark moment in the nation’s history. This action came near the end of the Civil War, at a time when the country was deeply divided but increasingly aware that slavery—the institution at the heart of the conflict—had to be permanently abolished. Although President Abraham Lincoln had issued the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, that order applied only to states in rebel- lion and was considered a wartime measure, not a lasting constitutional guarantee.

The Thirteenth Amendment went further by seeking to eliminate slavery everywhere in the United States. Its key language declared that “neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime,” would exist within the nation. By embedding this principle in the Constitution, Congress aimed to ensure that slavery could not be restored once the war ended, regardless of changes in political leadership or court rulings.

The vote in Congress was hard-fought, especially in the House of Representatives, where a two-thirds majority was required. Debates were intense, reflecting long-standing political, moral, and economic divisions. Some lawmakers opposed the amendment on constitutional or racial grounds, while others feared its impact on Southern society.

Supporters, including Lincoln and many abolitionists, argued that the nation could not truly reunite without formally rejecting slavery.

The passage of the amendment represented a significant shift in federal authority. For the first time, the Constitution explicitly empowered the federal government to protect freedom by prohibiting slavery nationwide. This marked a departure from earlier compromises that had allowed slavery to persist in certain states and territories. It also signaled a new understanding of liberty as a national value rather than a matter left to individual states.

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