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      <title>Emancipation Decision</title>
      <description>Professor Gallagher spoke about the decision to pursue emancipation of slaves as a part of northern military strategy. He examined the different historical interpretations of the primary force behind this decision, which was not an original part of northern political strategy. After his remarks, he took questions from the audience.</description>
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      <title>Lincoln-Douglas Ottawa Debate Review</title>
      <description>Professors Lindsey and Current talked about their impressions of this
 debate, including such issues as the debate over Lincoln's and
 Douglas' views on slavery and equality for blacks. They also talked
 about how these debates apply to politics today. Telephone lines
 were also opened and spectators and participants were interviewed for
 their reactions to the debate.
 
 Stephen Hendershoot was a C-SPAN Lincoln-Douglas Essay winner.</description>
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