Despite his Emancipation Proclamation, Lincoln continued to:
A) require his generals to return slaves to their owners.
B) hold his own slaves in bondage.
C) hope for a negotiated settlement with the South.
D) advocate some plan of emigration for the freedmen.
Answer: D
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