"It has been well-said that the purpose of education is to learn to praise—to learn standards of excellence, and honor those who achieve them. Damon Root, whose education has made him one of the most consistently illuminating writers of constitutional questions, demonstrates how 'heroism, fellowship, and dignity' produced a noble deed: the Thirteenth Amendment."—George F. Will, Pulitzer Prize–winning columnist and author of American Happiness and Discontents: The Unruly Torrent, 2008–2020"In Emancipation War Damon Root tells the riveting story of how freedom was fought for and won—not just by Lincoln but by countless unsung heroes. Runaway slaves, radical reformers, and Black soldiers helped shape a president's conscience and a nation's laws. It's a powerfully written book—and a genuine joy to read."—Greg Lukianoff, CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) and coauthor of The Coddling of the American Mind"Damon Root masterfully weaves together a range of historical voices to illustrate President Abraham Lincoln's adoption of an antislavery stance in the Civil War that culminated in his famed Emancipation Proclamation and the Thirteenth Amendment ending slavery in the United States. Using concise and readable prose, this work is a welcome addition for general readers and specialists alike."—Eugene S. Van Sickle, coeditor of Waging War for Freedom with the 54th Massachusetts: The Civil War Memoir of John W. M. Appleton