Facts on 24 May
1861 - "Contraband of War" Doctrine Introduced

On May 24, 1861, Union Major General Benjamin F. Butler declared that enslaved people who escaped to Union lines would be considered “contraband of war.” This pivotal decision, made at Fort Monroe in Virginia, allowed the Union Army to avoid returning escaped slaves to Confederate owners, setting a legal and moral precedent that paved the way for broader emancipation policies during the Civil War.

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