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Emancipation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emancipation is a term used to describe various efforts to obtain political rights or equality, often for a specifically disenfranchised group, or more generally in discussion of such matters. Among ...
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President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, as the nation approached its third year of bloody civil war. The proclamation declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free."
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This page discusses the concept of emancipation, or the granting of certain adult rights to minors, including information on various ways by which a minor may become emancipated, parental consent, the role of the Court, and answers to frequently asked questions. ... What is "Emancipation"?; Emancipation is when a child...
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This original Civil War Harper's Weekly has a first edition printing of President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation ... Civil War Harper's Weekly, October 4, 1862 ... This site features all the original Harper's Weekly newspapers published during the Civil War. These newspapers are full of incredible illustrations...
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Emancipation in the United State ... Emancipation is not available in every state in the United States. Where it is available, emancipation is a legal process by which minors can attain legal adulthood before reaching the age at which they would normally be considered adults (this is called the “age of majority”).
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