Emancipation and the Laws of War

James Oakes and John Witt talked about their books on the process of Emancipation during the Civil War. James Oakes argued that contrary to … read more

James Oakes and John Witt talked about their books on the process of Emancipation during the Civil War. James Oakes argued that contrary to conventional narratives, the destruction of slavery was a Republican goal from the beginning of the war. John Witt spoke about the world’s first pamphlet style “laws of war” code written by Lincoln advisor and legal scholar Francis Lieber in 1862 and 1863. Witt argued that the “Lieber Code” was written to help justify emancipation as a military necessity, and that the code has been a source for international laws of war ever since. The discussion was moderated by David Blight. close

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  • David W. Blight Director Yale University->Gilder Lehrman Ctr. for the Study of Slavery, Resistance and Abolition
  • James Oakes Distinguished Professor City University of New York->History
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Emancipation and the Laws of War

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Program ID:
312015-1
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Public Affairs Event
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Forum
Location:
New Haven, Connecticut, United States
First Aired:
May 27, 2013 | 8:59am EDT | C-SPAN 3

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  • May 27, 2013 | 8:59am EDT | C-SPAN 3
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