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  • Emancipation Oak
  • United States historic place

    Emancipation Oak is a historic tree on the campus of Hampton University in Hampton, Virginia, in the United States. The large, sprawling southern live

    Emancipation Oak

    Emancipation Oak

    Emancipation_Oak

  • Quercus virginiana
  • Species of oak tree

    oak, is an evergreen oak tree endemic to the Southeastern United States. Though many other species are loosely called live oak, the southern live oak

    Quercus virginiana

    Quercus virginiana

    Quercus_virginiana

  • Hampton University
  • Historically Black university in Hampton, Virginia, US

    what is now the landmark Emancipation Oak in the nearby area of Elizabeth City County. In 1863 the newly issued Emancipation Proclamation was read to

    Hampton University

    Hampton_University

  • Mary S. Peake
  • American teacher and humanitarian

    slaves starting in the fall of 1861 under what became known as the Emancipation Oak tree in present-day Hampton, Virginia near Fort Monroe. The first teacher

    Mary S. Peake

    Mary S. Peake

    Mary_S._Peake

  • Hampton, Virginia
  • Independent city in Virginia, United States

    eventually included establishment of Hampton University, site of the famous Emancipation Oak. The original site of the Native American's Kecoughtan Settlement was

    Hampton, Virginia

    Hampton, Virginia

    Hampton,_Virginia

  • Emancipation Proclamation
  • Executive order by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln freeing slaves in the South

    The Emancipation Proclamation, officially Proclamation 95, was a presidential proclamation and executive order issued by United States President Abraham

    Emancipation Proclamation

    Emancipation Proclamation

    Emancipation_Proclamation

  • 140th Anniversary Celebration of the Emancipation Proclamation
  • National campaign celebrates 140th anniversary of Emancipation Proclamation

    The first reading of the proclamation in The South occurred at the Emancipation Oak located on the campus of Hampton University in what is now the city

    140th Anniversary Celebration of the Emancipation Proclamation

    140th_Anniversary_Celebration_of_the_Emancipation_Proclamation

  • List of individual trees
  • Zoroaster and felled by Caliph Al Mutawakkil. Man-eating tree Oak of Mamre Thor's Oak, a sacred tree to the ancient Germanic tribe of the Chatti. Tree

    List of individual trees

    List_of_individual_trees

  • Booker T. Washington
  • American educator, author, orator and adviser (1856–1915)

    dedicated a Booker T. Washington Memorial on campus near the historic Emancipation Oak, establishing, in the words of the university, "a relationship between

    Booker T. Washington

    Booker T. Washington

    Booker_T._Washington

  • History of Hampton Roads
  • Regional history in Virginia, US

    American community in the United States. Close by, was (and still is) the Emancipation Oak, on the grounds of the school for them which grew to become Hampton

    History of Hampton Roads

    History of Hampton Roads

    History_of_Hampton_Roads

  • Contraband (American Civil War)
  • Freed slaves working with the Union

    teachers held classes outdoors under a large oak tree. In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation was read to the contrabands and

    Contraband (American Civil War)

    Contraband (American Civil War)

    Contraband_(American_Civil_War)

  • Phoebus, Virginia
  • Unincorporated town in Virginia, US

    a large oak tree. This is where the Emancipation Proclamation was read to numerous citizens in 1863, and it became called the Emancipation Oak. The American

    Phoebus, Virginia

    Phoebus, Virginia

    Phoebus,_Virginia

  • Reconstruction Era National Historical Park
  • National Historical Park of the United States in South Carolina

    as enlisted soldiers in the 1st South Carolina Volunteers. The Emancipation Oak, an oak tree, is located in a nearby grove. The area is now part of Naval

    Reconstruction Era National Historical Park

    Reconstruction Era National Historical Park

    Reconstruction_Era_National_Historical_Park

  • Timeline of nursing history
  • Hampton, Virginia. On this campus sits the Emancipation Oak, the site of the first reading of the Emancipation Proclamation in the South. Alice Bacon was

    Timeline of nursing history

    Timeline of nursing history

    Timeline_of_nursing_history

  • Abolitionism
  • Movement to end slavery

    "Reexamining Southern Emancipation in Comparative Perspective", Journal of Southern History, (Feb. 2015) 81#1 pp. 7–40. Oakes, James. The Crooked Path

    Abolitionism

    Abolitionism

    Abolitionism

  • Emancipation Park (Houston)
  • Park in Houston, Texas

    Emancipation Park and Emancipation Community Center are located at 3018 Emancipation Ave in the Third Ward area of Houston. It is the oldest park in Houston

    Emancipation Park (Houston)

    Emancipation Park (Houston)

    Emancipation_Park_(Houston)

  • Grand Contraband Camp, Virginia
  • outdoors, often under a large oak tree. In 1863, it was the site of a public reading of President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation to the contrabands

    Grand Contraband Camp, Virginia

    Grand_Contraband_Camp,_Virginia

  • U.S. Route 60 in Virginia
  • Section of U.S. Numbered Highway in Virginia, United States

    Episcopal Church Virginia Air and Space Center Hampton University Emancipation Oak Hampton National Cemetery Phoebus Fort Monroe After passing the tip

    U.S. Route 60 in Virginia

    U.S. Route 60 in Virginia

    U.S._Route_60_in_Virginia

  • Grove, Virginia
  • Unincorporated community in Virginia, US

    lines. By 1863, many heard President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation read under the Emancipation Oak. This tree is now within the grounds of Hampton

    Grove, Virginia

    Grove, Virginia

    Grove,_Virginia

  • Index of articles related to African Americans
  • University Elaine Race Riot Elizabeth City State University Emancipation Oak Emancipation Proclamation Emmett Till Emmett Till Antilynching Act Encyclopedia

    Index of articles related to African Americans

    Index_of_articles_related_to_African_Americans

  • James Oakes (historian)
  • American historian (born 1953)

    noted that Oakes had succeeded in writing a scholarly work that was accessible to the general public. His more recent work focuses on emancipation and how

    James Oakes (historian)

    James_Oakes_(historian)

  • American Civil War
  • 1861–1865 conflict in the United States

    of emancipation would happen if they rejected his plan of gradual compensated emancipation and voluntary colonization. But compensated emancipation occurred

    American Civil War

    American Civil War

    American_Civil_War

  • Slave states and free states
  • Historical division of United States by legality of slavery

    Slavery in the District of Columbia | emancipation". emancipation.dc.gov. Retrieved November 15, 2024. "Emancipation in Washington, D.C. (U.S. National Park

    Slave states and free states

    Slave states and free states

    Slave_states_and_free_states

  • Abraham Lincoln
  • President of the United States from 1861 to 1865

    Britain by defusing the Trent Affair. On January 1, 1863, he issued the Emancipation Proclamation, which declared the slaves in the states "in rebellion"

    Abraham Lincoln

    Abraham Lincoln

    Abraham_Lincoln

  • Abraham Lincoln and slavery
  • Man's President, pp. 76-77; Guelzo, Allen, Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, pp. 141-142; Oakes, James, The Scorpion's Sting, pp. 83-84. Foner, Eric

    Abraham Lincoln and slavery

    Abraham Lincoln and slavery

    Abraham_Lincoln_and_slavery

  • Fatimah el-Sharif
  • Queen consort of Libya

    appear in public in Libya: "She spoke of the future possibility for the emancipation of Libyan women. Instead of playing tennis in shorts, she is currently

    Fatimah el-Sharif

    Fatimah el-Sharif

    Fatimah_el-Sharif

  • Alexander II of Russia
  • Emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881

    also known as Alexander the Liberator because of his historic Edict of Emancipation, which officially abolished Russian serfdom in 1861. Crowned on 7 September

    Alexander II of Russia

    Alexander II of Russia

    Alexander_II_of_Russia

  • William Wilberforce
  • English politician and abolitionist (1759–1833)

    abolition of slavery itself, but Wilberforce made it clear that total emancipation was not the immediate goal. In his youth, William Wilberforce showed

    William Wilberforce

    William Wilberforce

    William_Wilberforce

  • Child marriage in the United States
  • marriage, and legal proceedings are required to obtain an emancipation decree. The absence of emancipation may result in legal complications, if, for example

    Child marriage in the United States

    Child marriage in the United States

    Child_marriage_in_the_United_States

  • William Lloyd Garrison
  • American journalist and abolitionist (1805–1879)

    immediate and uncompensated, as opposed to gradual and compensated, emancipation of slaves in the United States. Garrison was a typesetter, which aided

    William Lloyd Garrison

    William Lloyd Garrison

    William_Lloyd_Garrison

  • List of Edison Blue Amberol Records: Popular Series
  • Chorus 2749 When I Leave the World Behind Irving Berlin Glen Ellison 2750 Emancipation Handicap - Descriptive Collins & Harlan 2751 That's the Song of Songs

    List of Edison Blue Amberol Records: Popular Series

    List of Edison Blue Amberol Records: Popular Series

    List_of_Edison_Blue_Amberol_Records:_Popular_Series

  • Slavery in the United States
  • slavery and, due to Union measures such as the Confiscation Acts and the Emancipation Proclamation, the war effectively ended slavery in most places. After

    Slavery in the United States

    Slavery in the United States

    Slavery_in_the_United_States

  • Wormsloe Historic Site
  • Historic plantation near Savannah, Georgia, U.S.

    The site includes a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) dirt road lined with southern live oaks, the ruins of a small house with fortified walls built of tabby, a museum

    Wormsloe Historic Site

    Wormsloe Historic Site

    Wormsloe_Historic_Site

  • Freedom National: The Destruction of Slavery in the United States, 1861-1865
  • Way to Emancipation?” The Nation, October 6, 2021. https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/james-oakes-crooked-path Accessed 11 June, 2026. Oakes, James

    Freedom National: The Destruction of Slavery in the United States, 1861-1865

    Freedom_National:_The_Destruction_of_Slavery_in_the_United_States,_1861-1865

  • Abolitionism in the United States
  • attempting to end slavery by force of arms. In the Civil War, immediate emancipation became a war goal for the Union in 1863 and was fully achieved in 1865

    Abolitionism in the United States

    Abolitionism in the United States

    Abolitionism_in_the_United_States

  • Nashoba Community
  • Utopian community to prepare slaves for emancipation

    along the Wolf River. It was a small-scale test of her full-compensation emancipation plan in which no slaveholders would lose money for emancipating slaves

    Nashoba Community

    Nashoba Community

    Nashoba_Community

  • May
  • Fifth month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars

    Month (United Kingdom) National Smile Month (United Kingdom) Season of Emancipation (April 14 to August 23) (Barbados) Skin Cancer Awareness Month South

    May

    May

    May

  • Mahadev Govind Ranade
  • Indian scholar, social reformer, judge and author

    and the Roots of Indian Nationalism. Bombay: Popular Prakashan. pp. 60–63. Oak, Alok (2018). "(In)Complete Rebellion: M.G. Ranade and the Challenge of Reinventing

    Mahadev Govind Ranade

    Mahadev Govind Ranade

    Mahadev_Govind_Ranade

  • Henry Clay
  • American politician (1777–1852)

    provide for the gradual emancipation of Missouri's enslaved people. Though Clay had previously called for gradual emancipation in Kentucky, he sided with

    Henry Clay

    Henry Clay

    Henry_Clay

  • New York City
  • Most populous city in the United States

    population grew from 60,000 to 3.43 million. Under New York State's gradual emancipation act of 1799, children born to enslaved mothers were eventually liberated

    New York City

    New York City

    New_York_City

  • Republican Party (United States)
  • Political party in the United States

    efforts to establish civil rights for former slaves and fully implement emancipation, pushing the Fourteenth Amendment for statutory protections through Congress

    Republican Party (United States)

    Republican_Party_(United_States)

  • Robert E. Lee
  • Confederate States Army general (1807–1870)

    manner as to my executors may seem most expedient and proper, the said emancipation to be accomplished in not exceeding five years from the time of my decease"

    Robert E. Lee

    Robert E. Lee

    Robert_E._Lee

  • List of Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign non-political endorsements
  • American political endorsements

    Amy Dru Stanley, historian of American history, women's history, and emancipation, associate professor in history at the University of Chicago John Stauffer

    List of Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign non-political endorsements

    List_of_Kamala_Harris_2024_presidential_campaign_non-political_endorsements

  • Ariel Winter
  • American actress (born 1998)

    original on May 16, 2015. Retrieved May 16, 2015. "Ariel Winter Wins Legal Emancipation From Mother". HuffPost. Retrieved January 9, 2015. "10 Fun Facts About

    Ariel Winter

    Ariel Winter

    Ariel_Winter

  • Slave markets and slave jails in the United States
  • ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) Freedom: A Documentary History of Emancipation 1861-1867 Selected from the Holdings of the National Archivesof the United

    Slave markets and slave jails in the United States

    Slave markets and slave jails in the United States

    Slave_markets_and_slave_jails_in_the_United_States

  • Washington, D.C.
  • Federal capital district of the United States

    Compensated Emancipation Act in 1862, which ended slavery in the district, freeing about 3,100 slaves in the district nine months before the Emancipation Proclamation

    Washington, D.C.

    Washington, D.C.

    Washington,_D.C.

  • Lincoln Memorial
  • National memorial in Washington, DC

    Dream" speech before the memorial honoring the president who issued the Emancipation Proclamation 100 years earlier. King's speech, with its language of patriotism

    Lincoln Memorial

    Lincoln Memorial

    Lincoln_Memorial

  • Bdellium
  • Semi-transparent tree resin

    sources. Genesis 2:12 Numbers 11:7 van Miert, Dirk (21 June 2018). The Emancipation of Biblical Philology in the Dutch Republic, 1590–1670. Oxford University

    Bdellium

    Bdellium

    Bdellium

  • Lynching of Willie James Howard
  • 1944 killing in Florida

    January 2, 1944) was a 15-year-old African-American teenager living in Live Oak, Suwannee County, Florida. He was drowned for having given Christmas cards

    Lynching of Willie James Howard

    Lynching_of_Willie_James_Howard

  • Maria Alexandrovna (Marie of Hesse)
  • Empress of Russia from 1855 to 1880

    role in the liberation of the serfs that came into fruition with the Emancipation Proclamation on 3 March [O.S. 19 February] 1861, ending serfdom in Russia

    Maria Alexandrovna (Marie of Hesse)

    Maria Alexandrovna (Marie of Hesse)

    Maria_Alexandrovna_(Marie_of_Hesse)

  • Frederick Douglass
  • American abolitionist (1818–1895)

    DeBaptiste, and others at William Webb's house in Detroit to discuss emancipation. Douglass met Brown again when Brown visited his home two months before

    Frederick Douglass

    Frederick Douglass

    Frederick_Douglass

  • 2025 in hip-hop
  • Damn Way! RCA Loski Be Right Back Aplco Murs Love and Rockets 3:16 (The Emancipation) Mello Music Group Preservation & Gabe 'Nandez Sortilège Backwoodz Studioz

    2025 in hip-hop

    2025_in_hip-hop

  • Ben Hodges
  • United States Army officer (born 1958)

    2021. "The Union's 1st Black Regiment & the U.S. Army's Linkage to the Emancipation Proclamation". YouTube. 28 January 2021. Retrieved February 8, 2021.

    Ben Hodges

    Ben Hodges

    Ben_Hodges

  • John Brown (abolitionist)
  • American abolitionist (1800–1859)

    manufacturers of woolen goods, but "also as a means of developing his scheme of emancipation". The white leadership there, including "the publisher of The Republican

    John Brown (abolitionist)

    John Brown (abolitionist)

    John_Brown_(abolitionist)

  • Slavery and the United States Constitution
  • States nor any State shall assume or pay ... any claim for the loss or emancipation of any slave...." Finkelman, Paul (2008). "Making a Covenant with Death:

    Slavery and the United States Constitution

    Slavery and the United States Constitution

    Slavery_and_the_United_States_Constitution

  • Boscobel House
  • Building in Boscobel, Shropshire, England

    with reliable retainers; until the mid-19th century, after Catholic Emancipation, their servants and tenants were mainly Catholic. The house itself served

    Boscobel House

    Boscobel House

    Boscobel_House

  • 1862–63 United States House of Representatives elections
  • House elections for the 38th U.S. Congress

    of the campaign focussed on emancipation and Lincoln's handling of the war. Lincoln issued the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation on September 22

    1862–63 United States House of Representatives elections

    1862–63 United States House of Representatives elections

    1862–63_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections

  • Third Ward, Houston
  • Neighborhood in Houston, Texas

    students. Emancipation Park and Emancipation Community Center are located at 3018 Dowling Street. Around 1870 the original owners of Emancipation Park purchased

    Third Ward, Houston

    Third Ward, Houston

    Third_Ward,_Houston

  • Damoiseau Rhum
  • Distillery

    Rimbaud family of Martinique at the end of the 19th century, after the emancipation of slaves in the French colonies. The estate was purchased by Roger Damoiseau

    Damoiseau Rhum

    Damoiseau Rhum

    Damoiseau_Rhum

  • Alexander Hamilton
  • American Founding Father (1755–1804)

    immediately purchased her freedom." Hamilton expressed support for limited emancipation during the American Revolutionary War, when he endorsed a plan to recruit

    Alexander Hamilton

    Alexander Hamilton

    Alexander_Hamilton

  • Ernest Hemingway
  • American author and journalist (1899–1961)

    was awarded the 1954 Nobel Prize in Literature. Hemingway was raised in Oak Park, Illinois. After high school, he spent six months as a reporter for

    Ernest Hemingway

    Ernest Hemingway

    Ernest_Hemingway

  • Tennessee
  • U.S. state

    the Mississippi River north of Memphis, killing 1,168 people. When the Emancipation Proclamation was announced, Tennessee was largely held by Union forces

    Tennessee

    Tennessee

    Tennessee

  • Aunt Jemima
  • Former brand of breakfast foods

    World's Fair exhibitions, asking that the fair reflect the success of post-Emancipation African Americans. Instead, the Fair included a miniature West African

    Aunt Jemima

    Aunt Jemima

    Aunt_Jemima

  • William Tecumseh Sherman
  • United States Army general (1820–1891)

    Maryland: R. H. Woodward Co. Foner, Eric (2006). Forever Free: The Story of Emancipation and Reconstruction. Vintage. ISBN 978-0-3757-0274-7. Fortier, Alison

    William Tecumseh Sherman

    William Tecumseh Sherman

    William_Tecumseh_Sherman

  • List of Latin phrases (full)
  • to the rights and liabilities of a person of full age, and resembling emancipation of minors in modern law venturis ventis to the coming winds Motto of

    List of Latin phrases (full)

    List_of_Latin_phrases_(full)

  • African-American slave owners
  • Type of antebellum slave ownership

    Louisiana, South Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland. The historian James Oakes, in 1982, stated that: [t]he evidence is overwhelming that the vast majority

    African-American slave owners

    African-American slave owners

    African-American_slave_owners

  • Timeline of women's sports
  • ISBN 9780275997847. "Women's involvement with soccer was part of the emancipation process". SoccerTimes. Archived from the original on 16 November 2006

    Timeline of women's sports

    Timeline_of_women's_sports

  • Tree of Liberty (symbol)
  • Symbol of freedom in France

    busiest, most visible spot in a locality, as signs of joy and symbols of emancipation, these plants were to grow with the new institutions. The custom of planting

    Tree of Liberty (symbol)

    Tree of Liberty (symbol)

    Tree_of_Liberty_(symbol)

  • Misty Copeland
  • American ballet dancer and author (born 1982)

    receiving professional offers. The legal issues involved filings for emancipation by Copeland and restraining orders by her mother. Both sides dropped

    Misty Copeland

    Misty Copeland

    Misty_Copeland

  • Stepney
  • Area of London, England

    many philanthropic movements, especially with the movement for women's emancipation." Montefiore died at Newport, Rhode Island, aged 27. According to the

    Stepney

    Stepney

    Stepney

  • John Montmollin Warehouse
  • Historic building in Savannah, Georgia

    African American slaves, even after president Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. They were held there until their fate became known. The

    John Montmollin Warehouse

    John Montmollin Warehouse

    John_Montmollin_Warehouse

  • Evergreen Plantation (Wallace, Louisiana)
  • United States historic place

    commodity crop was sugarcane, cultivated by enslaved African Americans until emancipation. The plantation operated until about 1930, when the Depression resulted

    Evergreen Plantation (Wallace, Louisiana)

    Evergreen Plantation (Wallace, Louisiana)

    Evergreen_Plantation_(Wallace,_Louisiana)

  • Sexuality in ancient Rome
  • Attitudes and behaviors towards sex in ancient Rome

    variously. Kenneth Dover thought it might represent the relative sexual emancipation of Roman women. From a woman's perspective, the position would grant

    Sexuality in ancient Rome

    Sexuality in ancient Rome

    Sexuality_in_ancient_Rome

  • 14th Canadian Screen Awards
  • Awards ceremony for film, TV, and digital media of 2025

    Teeth" Rahul Chaturvedi, 18 to 35: "Buck Mustang" Ngozi Paul, FreeUp! The Emancipation Day Special 2025 Samora Smallwood, Coming Home: "The Talent Show" Samantha

    14th Canadian Screen Awards

    14th_Canadian_Screen_Awards

  • Slave quarters in the United States
  • Antebellum residential vernacular architecture

    carriage house or a shop. Many urban slave quarters were preserved after Emancipation because they served as still-useful servants' quarters, guest quarters

    Slave quarters in the United States

    Slave quarters in the United States

    Slave_quarters_in_the_United_States

  • The Scorpion's Sting: Antislavery and the Coming of the Civil War
  • Wars Over Wartime Emancipation EPILOGUE: Harriet Beecher Stowe and Her British Sisters Historian David S. Reynolds praises Oakes’s success in distinguishing

    The Scorpion's Sting: Antislavery and the Coming of the Civil War

    The_Scorpion's_Sting:_Antislavery_and_the_Coming_of_the_Civil_War

  • Fasces
  • Bound bundle of wooden rods, sometimes with an axe

    representations of the fasces into much of their iconography. On the podium of the Emancipation Memorial in Washington D.C., beneath Abraham Lincoln's right hand The

    Fasces

    Fasces

  • Jack Daniel's
  • Whiskey brand

    the Lincoln County Process. Green continued to work with Call after emancipation. In 1875, on receiving an inheritance from his father's estate (following

    Jack Daniel's

    Jack Daniel's

    Jack_Daniel's

  • Anarchism
  • Political philosophy and movement

    parts of the world and had a significant role in workers' struggles for emancipation. Various anarchist schools of thought formed during this period. Anarchists

    Anarchism

    Anarchism

  • Republic of Ireland
  • Country in Northwestern Europe

    distinction, particularly in Dublin, Limerick and Cork. Following Catholic emancipation, cathedrals and churches influenced by the French Gothic Revival emerged

    Republic of Ireland

    Republic of Ireland

    Republic_of_Ireland

  • List of slave traders of the United States
  • Enquirer. April 7, 1818. p. 1. Retrieved 2024-07-28. Genius of Universal Emancipation 1832-05: Vol 2 Iss 12. Internet Archive. Open Court Publishing Co. May

    List of slave traders of the United States

    List of slave traders of the United States

    List_of_slave_traders_of_the_United_States

  • Tad Lincoln
  • Fourth son of President Abraham Lincoln (1853–1871)

    His body was transported to Springfield and buried in the Lincoln Tomb at Oak Ridge Cemetery, alongside his father and two of his brothers. Robert accompanied

    Tad Lincoln

    Tad Lincoln

    Tad_Lincoln

  • Bibliography of the American Revolutionary War
  • Age. 1991. Gilbert, Alan. Black Patriots and Loyalists: Fighting for Emancipation in the War for Independence. (U of Chicago Press, 2012). ISBN 978-0-226-29307-3

    Bibliography of the American Revolutionary War

    Bibliography_of_the_American_Revolutionary_War

  • List of biographical films of the 2020s
  • Radcliffe (older) David Bloom (teen) Richard Aaron Anderson (young) Emancipation Peter Will Smith Five Days at Memorial Dr. Anna Pou Vera Farmiga George

    List of biographical films of the 2020s

    List_of_biographical_films_of_the_2020s

  • Mythology of Benjamin Banneker
  • Specific aspects of Benjamin Banneker's life and legacy

    Frank (1893). "Original Document: Banneker's Appeal to Jefferson for Emancipation". The National Magazine: A Journal Devoted To American History: Vol.

    Mythology of Benjamin Banneker

    Mythology_of_Benjamin_Banneker

  • Drew Barrymore
  • American actress (born 1975)

    for Little Girl Lost. After a successful juvenile court petition for emancipation, she moved into her own apartment at the age of fifteen. Barrymore appeared

    Drew Barrymore

    Drew Barrymore

    Drew_Barrymore

  • Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
  • Act of the United States Congress

    Trumbull, was passed on a near-unanimous vote and established military emancipation as official Union policy, but applied only to enslaved people used by

    Fugitive Slave Act of 1850

    Fugitive Slave Act of 1850

    Fugitive_Slave_Act_of_1850

  • Gone with the Wind (film)
  • 1939 film by Victor Fleming

    McDaniel, Oscar Polk and Butterfly McQueen's characters are enslaved until emancipation. In this section, only the actors' names are given in the film's credits;

    Gone with the Wind (film)

    Gone with the Wind (film)

    Gone_with_the_Wind_(film)

  • Harriet Beecher Stowe
  • American abolitionist and author (1811-1896)

    "Old Father Morris". (Digital copy hosted by Archive.org.) Uncle Sam's Emancipation; Earthly Care, A Heavenly Discipline; and Other Sketches. Philadelphia:

    Harriet Beecher Stowe

    Harriet Beecher Stowe

    Harriet_Beecher_Stowe

  • Georgia (country)
  • Country in Eastern Europe and West Asia

    and economic change to Georgia, with new social classes emerging: the emancipation of the serfs freed many peasants but did little to alleviate their poverty;

    Georgia (country)

    Georgia (country)

    Georgia_(country)

  • Nathan Bedford Forrest
  • Confederate States Army general, farmer and Ku Klux Klan leader (1821–1877)

    the War: The Hudson Valley's Ross Brothers and the Union's Fight for Emancipation. SUNY Press. ISBN 978-0-7914-7641-3. Schroeder-Lein, Glenna R.; Zuczek

    Nathan Bedford Forrest

    Nathan Bedford Forrest

    Nathan_Bedford_Forrest

  • Philip Barton Key II
  • American lawyer (1818–1859)

    Flower, Frank Abial. Edwin McMasters Stanton: The Autocrat of Rebellion, Emancipation, and Reconstruction. New York: W.W. Wilson, 1905. Taylor, John M. William

    Philip Barton Key II

    Philip Barton Key II

    Philip_Barton_Key_II

  • Cuney Homes
  • Public housing complex in Houston, Texas, United States

    College (nearest campus in Midtown) Other Landmarks Eldorado Ballroom Emancipation Park Frenchy's Chicken MacGregor Park Project Row Houses METRORail stations

    Cuney Homes

    Cuney Homes

    Cuney_Homes

  • Margaret Sanger
  • American birth control activist and nurse (1879–1966)

    American authors: Sanger, Margaret, ed. (September 1919a). "The New Emancipation: Negroes' Need for Birth Control, As Seen By Themselves". Birth Control

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  • The Long Walk Home
  • 1990 film by Richard Pearce

    Winston Michael Sansom as Eugene (Angry Man) Schuyler Fisk as Judy (Girl at Oak Park) Mary Steenburgen as Narrator One of the three GM "old-look" transit

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  • Sojourner Truth
  • American abolitionist (c. 1797–1883)

    there are blacks." A memorial bust of Truth was unveiled in 2009 in Emancipation Hall in the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center. She is the first African American

    Sojourner Truth

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  • Andrew Jackson and the slave trade
  • 1828 U.S. campaign issue

    of Jackson's slave trading in his newspaper, The Genius of Universal Emancipation, or American Anti-Slavery Journal and Register of News. In 1827, when

    Andrew Jackson and the slave trade

    Andrew Jackson and the slave trade

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  • Roy Bhaskar
  • English philosopher (1944–2014)

    Realism and Human Emancipation. London: Verso. p. 177. ISBN 0-86091-143-8. Bhaskar, Roy (1986). Scientific realism and human emancipation. London: Verso

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  • Ku Klux Klan
  • American white supremacist hate group

    whether he favored "a white man's government", "the reenfranchisement and emancipation of the white men of the South, and the restitution of the Southern people

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  • Thomas Paine
  • American philosopher and author (1737–1809)

    in America", the first prominent piece in the colonies proposing the emancipation of African-American slaves and the abolition of slavery. Paine is often

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  • Oakes
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    English

    Oakes

    From the oak.

    Oakes

  • Oakly
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English

    Oakly

    From the Oak Tree Meadow

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  • Jagtar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Jagtar

    One who Attracts the World; Emancipator of the World; Well Wisher of the World; One who Ferries People Across the World Ocean; To Make World Prosperous

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  • Oakley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Oakley

    English : habitational name from any of the numerous places in southern and central England named with the Old English elements āc ‘oak’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.

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  • Al-Mughni
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Al-Mughni

    The enricher, The emancipator

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    English

    Oakey

    English : from an ancient Scandinavian personal name, Aki (Old Danish, Old Swedish Áki), derived from anu- ‘ancestor’ (unattested) + the diminutive suffix -k.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a small oakwood, from Middle English oke ‘oak’ + heye ‘enclosure’.

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  • Jagtaran
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Jagtaran

    Emancipator of the World

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  • Oaklee
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Oaklee

    From the Oak Tree Meadow

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  • Oakden
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Oakden

    From the Oak Tree Valley

    Oakden

  • Oakland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Oakland

    English : topographic name for someone who lived on a patch of land marked by an oak tree or trees, from Middle English oke ‘oak’ + land ‘land’.

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  • Oakleigh
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Oakleigh

    From the Oak Tree Meadow

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  • Al-Mughni |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

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    The enricher, The emancipator

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  • Oakman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Oakman

    English : from an Old English personal name, Ācmann, composed of the elements āc ‘oak’ + mann ‘man’.Probably a translated form of Swedish Ekman.

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  • Kultar
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Kultar

    Emancipator of Family; Strong

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  • Oakes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Oakes

    English : topographic name, a plural variant of Oak.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Dubhdara ‘son of Dubhdara’, a personal name composed of the elements dubh ‘dark’ + dara(ch), genitive of dair ‘oak’, by translation of the main element of the Gaelic name.

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  • Moksh | மோக்ஷ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Moksh | மோக்ஷ 

    Mukti, Emancipation, Liberation

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  • Moksh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Moksh

    Mukti, Emancipation, Liberation

    Moksh

  • Oak
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Oak

    English : topographic name for someone who lived near an oak tree or in an oak wood, from Middle English oke ‘oak’, also used in the singular in a collective sense. In some cases the surname may be a habitational name from minor places named with this word, such as Oake in Somerset. It is possible that it was sometimes also used as a nickname for someone ‘as strong as oak’.Indian (Maharashtra) : Hindu (Brahman) name of unknown meaning.

    Oak

  • Oaks
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Oaks

    English : variant spelling of Oakes.Americanized form of Jewish Ochs.

    Oaks

  • Armugam
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Armugam

    One who Grants Emancipation Speedily

    Armugam

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  • Iodism
  • n.

    A morbid state produced by the use of iodine and its compounds, and characterized by palpitation, depression, and general emaciation, with a pustular eruption upon the skin.

  • Atrophy
  • n.

    A wasting away from want of nourishment; diminution in bulk or slow emaciation of the body or of any part.

  • Emancipationist
  • n.

    An advocate of emancipation, esp. the emancipation of slaves.

  • Attenuation
  • n.

    The act or process of making slender, or the state of being slender; emaciation.

  • Disenthrallment
  • n.

    Liberation from bondage; emancipation; disinthrallment.

  • Tabes
  • n.

    Progressive emaciation of the body, accompained with hectic fever, with no well-marked logical symptoms.

  • Nirvana
  • n.

    In the Buddhist system of religion, the final emancipation of the soul from transmigration, and consequently a beatific enfrachisement from the evils of wordly existence, as by annihilation or absorption into the divine. See Buddhism.

  • Mancipation
  • n.

    Slavery; involuntary servitude.

  • Emancipating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Emancipate

  • Emaceration
  • n.

    Emaciation.

  • Emaciation
  • n.

    The state of being emaciated or reduced to excessive leanness; an excessively lean condition.

  • Oaky
  • n.

    Resembling oak; strong.

  • Marcid
  • a.

    Characterized by emaciation, as a fever.

  • Oakling
  • n.

    A young oak.

  • Catholic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to, or affecting the Roman Catholics; as, the Catholic emancipation act.

  • Emancipation
  • n.

    The act of setting free from the power of another, from slavery, subjection, dependence, or controlling influence; also, the state of being thus set free; liberation; as, the emancipation of slaves; the emancipation of minors; the emancipation of a person from prejudices; the emancipation of the mind from superstition; the emancipation of a nation from tyranny or subjection.

  • Emancipatory
  • a.

    Pertaining to emancipation, or tending to effect emancipation.

  • Emaciation
  • n.

    The act of making very lean.

  • Emancipator
  • n.

    One who emancipates.

  • Cancer
  • n.

    Formerly, any malignant growth, esp. one attended with great pain and ulceration, with cachexia and progressive emaciation. It was so called, perhaps, from the great veins which surround it, compared by the ancients to the claws of a crab. The term is now restricted to such a growth made up of aggregations of epithelial cells, either without support or embedded in the meshes of a trabecular framework.