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The word "Emancipation" is correct and usable in written English
It is a noun that is used to refer to the act of freeing someone from legal, political, or social restrictions. You can use it when referring to the emancipation of a group of people from slavery or oppression. Example Sentence: The Emancipation Proclamation in 1865 declared the freedom of all slaves in the United States.
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Emancipation
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The act of setting free from the power of another, as from slavery, subjection, dependence, or controlling influence.
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"I find it quite depressing that a century after emancipation women still feel the need for them," she says.
This civic-mindedness has never been allowed to recover, due in large part to the loyalist paramilitaries who demonstrated the other night in east Belfast that they are not yet ready to allow their communities the emancipation they truly deserve.
MacCulloch's central point is inarguable: that the progress made in all areas of sexual emancipation has happened despite the church's most dogged efforts.
This mass involvement ensures that the sharing of wealth and social investment is not about clientelism but emancipation.
The speech captures the irony of the contradiction between what the real historical treatment of Negroes after slavery and emancipation has been, in reality, in contrast to the principles and precepts enshrined in our Declaration of Independence and bill of rights to our constitution and embodied in the Civil War Freedmans Bureau established in 1865.
"We remind the GOP of the roots of the party – in equality, in emancipation, suffrage and civil rights".
Part of the problem may be what Italians call the "partial emancipation" of women, who are free to go out to work but are then still expected to bring up children, look after the grandparents and do the housework.
That is the side she must espouse, for her own emancipation.
In Quebec itself, the Péquistes have meanwhile delivered the cultural and economic emancipation francophones craved.
His support for emancipation alienated many of the more traditional Anglican Tories, while his espousal of free trade split the party and ended his own political career.
Slimness was becoming fashionable for women, so he flogged cigarettes as a healthy alternative to sweets, enlisting the help of "experts" to claim in the press that cigarettes also disinfected the mouth.Women were still resistant, though; which was when Bernays had the brilliant idea of using cigarettes as a symbol of emancipation.
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