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Manumission, or enfranchi****t, is the act of
freeing slaves by
their owner.
Different approaches developed, each
specific to the time and
place of a...
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Manumission was a
series of
parties held in Ibiza, in the
Balearic Islands of Spain. The
events were
created by Mike and Andy
Manumission (or Mckay)....
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peoples to
pursue manumission; however, this
manumission could be
connoted in the
boundaries of a
closed slave system in
which manumission does not equate...
- The New-York
Manumission Society was an
American organization founded in 1785 by U.S.
Founding Father John Jay,
among others, to
promote the
gradual abolition...
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single category of
inscriptions are the
manumission inscriptions,
which reach roughly a
number of 1300.
Manumission was
called the
action of
liberation of...
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usually by
legal means. Historically,
enslaved people were
freed by
manumission (granted
freedom by
their captor-owners), eman****tion (granted freedom...
- The
Bodmin manumissions are
records included in a m****cript
Gospel book, the
Bodmin Gospels or St
Petroc Gospels,
British Library, Add MS 9381. The m****cript...
- 𒂼𒅈𒄄 ama-ar-gi4. It has been
translated as "freedom", as well as "
manumission", "exemption from
debts or obligations", and "the
restoration of persons...
- Sir John Kennedy, 2nd
Baronet of
Culzean in Ayrshire. He was
granted a
manumission (freedom from slavery) in 1725, but
continued to work for the Kennedy...
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United States founders as
Alexander Hamilton and John Jay, the New York
Manumission Society worked for
abolition and
established the
African Free School...