284 ChapTER 12 | War and eManCipation | period Five 1844 –1877 TopIC^ I^ |^ emancipation^285
pR aCTICIng historical Thinking
Identify: What images are the most prominent in this picture?
Analyze: What is the purpose of the images surrounding the central image?
Evaluate: To what extent does this image present Emancipation as a moral cause?
An economic one? A political one? Explain.applyIng ap® historical Thinking Skills
sKill review comparison, contextualization,
and historical ArgumentationRegarding the emancipation of enslaved African Americans, compare the five documents
above, and answer the following prompt:Accept, modify, or refute the following: Although Northerners and Southerners
debated the status of African Americans, neither side in the Civil War perceived
enslaved African Americans and whites as equals. Use the documents above and
your knowledge of the 1860s to support your argument.steP 1 Organize your evidence
Use a simple table to clarify the point of view and context for each piece of evidence. This is
the first step toward comparison. Note the point of view and context for each piece.Documentpoint of view on (or
perception of) african
americansContextDoc. 12.1, “What to Do with the
Slaves When Emancipated,” New
York HeraldAntiabolition Political, economicDoc. 12.2, Abraham Lincoln, Letter
to Horace GreeleyDoc. 12.3, Abraham Lincoln, Eman-
cipation ProclamationDoc. 12.4, “President Lincoln and
His Scheme of Emancipation,”
Charleston MercurySouthern Political, economicDoc. 12.5, Thomas Nast, “The
Emancipation of the Negroes,
January, 1863—The Past and the
Future”Abolitionist Social, moral13_STA_2012_ch12_275-306.indd 285 31/03/15 4:53 PM