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Abraham Lincoln Crew Socks - Patriotic American History Novelty Socks for Men & Women - Perfect for Presidents Day, History Buffs & Gift Giving
Abraham Lincoln Crew Socks - Patriotic American History Novelty Socks for Men & Women - Perfect for Presidents Day, History Buffs & Gift GivingAbraham Lincoln Crew Socks - Patriotic American History Novelty Socks for Men & Women - Perfect for Presidents Day, History Buffs & Gift GivingAbraham Lincoln Crew Socks - Patriotic American History Novelty Socks for Men & Women - Perfect for Presidents Day, History Buffs & Gift GivingAbraham Lincoln Crew Socks - Patriotic American History Novelty Socks for Men & Women - Perfect for Presidents Day, History Buffs & Gift Giving

Abraham Lincoln Crew Socks - Patriotic American History Novelty Socks for Men & Women - Perfect for Presidents Day, History Buffs & Gift Giving

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Product Description

  • National Archives Store Exclusive
  • Made in the U.S.A.
  • Toe seam
  • One size fits most (up to ladies' size 12 shoe and men's size 10 1/2 shoe)
  • 70% cotton, 28% polyester, 2% elastic
  • Machine wash cool, inside out, tumble dry
  • Step into greatness with our 16th president Abraham Lincoln adorning your feet! Our exclusive and charming two-tone socks are more than just a wardrobe staple; they're a declaration of your impeccable style and a subtle nod to the leader who guided our nation through some of its most trying times.

    Add a delightful touch of whimsy to any outfit with these dignified socks, ensuring that you stand out from the crowd with a dash of historical flair.

  • President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, during the American Civil War. This edict formally proclaimed the freedom of all slaves held in areas still in revolt and invited black men to join the Union Army and Navy, resulting in the enlistment of approximately 200,000 freed slaves and free black people before the war's end.

    The original hand written Emancipation Proclamation and many other letters, photographs, and Lincoln records are preserved, protected, and held in trust by the National Archives.

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