The 13th Amendment Abolished Slavery
President Obama Reflects On The 150th Anniversary Of The 13th Amendment

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President Barack Obama will be speaking on the 150th anniversary of the 13th Amendment today from the US Capitol Building.
Obama will be accompanied by members of Congress, the Senate and the Congressional Black Caucus.
As we all know, the 13th Amendment abolished slavery in the United States. The Amendment was proposed on January 31, 1865 and passed on December 6, 1865 once Andrew Johnson had taken over Abraham Lincoln’s role as president after Lincoln’s assassination.
This is a pretty exciting day, considering how far we’ve come in this country as African Americans. It doesn’t have to be said that we have a long way to go for racial equality in America. But having a Black president commemorating the end of slavery for African slaves is friggin’ awesome if you ask us, and is a historical moment itself.
Watch the ceremony live here.
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