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Refugees crossing behind U.S. Army lines, circa 1862. Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress.
The American Civil War began in April 1861 as a response to preserve the United States. Within a month, enslaved African Americans seeking shelter behind Union lines shifted the war’s objectives. Many U.S. Army leaders, such as Major General Benjamin Butler, were unwilling to return these individuals to their disloyal enslavers. Hoping to deny the Confederacy of its labor force, U.S. officials recognized these self-emancipated people and harbored them as “contraband of war.” By running away from slavery, these Black Americans helped make emancipation a strategical component of preserving the Union.
2021/05/20 12:32 Tama Talum. Tama Talum. (CNA photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) After a long, protracted legal battle, the Presidential Office on Thursday (May 20) issued a pardon to Bunun tribe member Tama Talum, citing the Constitution and the Amnesty Act (赦免法). On Thursday, Presidential Office Spokesperson Kolas Yotaka announced that in order to express respect for the traditions of the Indigenous peoples, President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) has issued a pardon to Tama in accordance with Article 40 of the Constitution and Article 3 of the Amnesty Act. Kolas said the president s decision is of particular significance amid the government s promotion of historical justice and transitional justice for Indigenous people.
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