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"I feel that our movement, the disability movement, is an emancipation agenda.
The war that followed secession prompted Lincoln's decision in 1862 to issue an Emancipation Proclamation.
The most momentous decision of Lincoln's presidency was whether to issue an Emancipation Proclamation.
The president had decided to issue an emancipation proclamation, but only his closest circle knew about it.
Meanwhile, in response to the rising antislavery sentiment, Lincoln came forth with an emancipation plan of his own.
Pierre is repeatedly thwarted yet his imagination, his memories and visions, free him, an emancipation mirrored in the storytelling.
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"Populism, which is in the last instance always an illiberal style, may come tricked out as a folkish emancipation," he once wrote in an essay about Mencken.
He added that young people saw smoking as a symbol of emancipation, a passage to adulthood and a "transgressive act".
If he fails, Argentina risks a return to the stagflation of its past.Doing without the Fund is indeed an economic emancipation.
Though King's manifesto failed to spur a second Emancipation Proclamation from the White House, it was an important and emphatic attempt to combat the structured forgetting of emancipation latent within Civil War memory.
It was sufficient to have witnesses, who would escort the citizen to a public emancipation of his slave, either at the theatre or before a public tribunal.
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