This Day in History: Lincoln Signs D.C. Emancipation Act in 1862

On April 16, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signed the D.C. Emancipation Act, granting immediate freedom to enslaved people in , D.C., and offering up to $300 in compensation to Union-loyal slaveholders.

Lincoln envisioned “compensated emancipation,” a plan where slave owners would be paid and formerly enslaved people would be colonized abroad—to the Caribbean, Latin America, or West Africa. He hoped this would encourage border states to gradually end . even offered federal funds to states adopting abolition, but the plan failed as border state senators rejected it.

Musicians from the Crossland High School marching band, from Prince Georges County, Md., cool off beside a fountain in downtown Washington, during unseasonably hot weather, Tuesday, April 16, 2002. In temperatures more like August than April that will reach 90 degrees, the band marched along Pennsylvania Avenue from the Capitol to observe Emancipation Day. On April 16, 1862, President Lincoln signed an act abolishing slavery in the District of Columbia, an important step toward full freedom for African Americans. It is a legal holiday in the District of Columbia. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Before the Act, D.C. was a hub for slave trading, where enslaved people were held in pens or marched in chains through the streets.


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