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25. Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Arab leaders watch in fear as Shia emancipation draws near
- www.guardian.co.uk
- Arab leaders watch in fear as Shia emancipation draws near .
- Inevitably, too, Iran, for which the emancipation of its Iraqi co-religionists is a great potential enhancement of its own regional influence, is Iraq's only neighbour to be happy about that. ...
- But Iraqi Shia emancipation is also disturbing to a non-Shia country such as Jordan, because, small and fragile, it is deeply affected by any political upheavals in neighbours more powerful than itself, and its relatively benign autocracy does depend on discrimination of a kind, favouring Transjordanians over Palestinians. ...
26. Dunker Church : Emancipation Proclamation
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- Immediately following the attack on Fort Sumter, the actual beginning of hostilities, President Lincoln signed a bill on April 16, 1862, ending slavery in the District of Columbia, nine months before issuing his Emancipation Proclamation to address slavery in the southern States. ...
- Although far short of ending slavery on a national scale, the District of Columbia Emancipation Act served to announce the eventual death of slavery. It provided for immediate emancipation and compensation of up to $300, plus additional payments of up to $100 for former slaves willing to move to colonies outside the United States. ... Black citizens of Washington, DC happily began celebrating Emancipation Day on April 16 with parades and social festivities. ...
- This first Act was a good “testing of the waters” to see how receptive would be the concept of Emancipation, in a nation that had greatly benefited from slavery, North and South. ...
- President Lincoln continued to wait patiently for that sterling Union victory that would cripple, if not crush the Confederacy, firmly preserve the Union, and give him the platform that he needed to issue his Emancipation Proclamation. ...
- Five days after the battle, Lincoln announced that he would issue an Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, irrevocably announcing to the South and the world, that this War was more than a State's Rights issue - it was a moral cause to end a barbaric economy in human flesh. ...
- By rescinding the Missouri Compromise, the High Court was effectually ruling that slavery must be legal in “all” States because prohibiting slavery in any State would violate the traveling slave owner's right to own and retain property - a sort of reverse Emancipation. ...
- True to his word, President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, stating: “that all persons held as slaves” within the rebellious States “are, and henceforward shall be free. ...
- This newly enacted conscription law with its exclusions, plus the whole concept of Emancipation, mixed with a little propagandized misinformation, suggested to some whites that they would be conscripted into the army to liberate blacks who might then move north, taking their jobs and marrying their daughters. ...
- The Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 was President Abraham Lincoln's response to that Issue. ...
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27. Requests from Ex-slaves for Pensions from Ex-slaveowners, 1870s
- www.uky.edu
- What happened to the strange relationships between slaves and those who claimed to own them -- after their emancipation by the 13th Amendment? Evidence from the William Preston family papers shows several intriguing aspects: .
28. Additional Article of War, March 13, 1862
- www.history.umd.edu
- Chronology of Emancipation during the Civil War .
29. JUNETEENTH WORLD WIDE CELEBRATION
- www.juneteenth.com
- From its Galveston, Texas origin in 1865, the observance of June 19th as the African American Emancipation Day has spread across the United States and beyond. ...
30. The Works of Abraham Lincoln
- libertyonline.hypermall.com
- The Emancipation Proclamation.
31. Emancipation Proclamation
- wilstar.com
- The Emancipation Proclamation .
- The Emancipation Proclamation Whereas, On the twenty-second day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, a proclamation was issued by the President of the United States, containing, among other things, the following, to wit: That on the first day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, all persons held as slaves within any State or designated part of a State, the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the United States, shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free; and the Executive Government of the United States, including the military and naval authority thereof, will recognize and maintain the freedom of such persons, and will do no act or acts to repress such persons, or any of them, in any efforts they may make for their actual freedom. ...
32. INTRODUCTION TO LINCOLN'S EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION
- usinfo.state.gov
- INTRODUCTION TO LINCOLN'S EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION.
- Lincoln and the North entered the war to preserve the Union rather than to free the slaves, but within a relatively short time emancipation became an accepted war aim. ...
- Intended as a war and propaganda measure, the Emancipation Proclamation had far more symbolic than real impact, because the federal government had no means to enforce it at the time. ...
- For further reading: John Hope Franklin, The Emancipation Proclamation (1963); Herman Belz, Emancipation and Equal Rights (1978); and LaWanda Cox, Lincoln and Black Freedom (1981).
- THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION (1863).
33. franzjutta.com
- www.franzjutta.com
- EMANCIPATION AND HISTORY .
- All suffering, exploited, dominated, discriminated, alienated peoples, fighting for human dignity and survival, have to enter immediately into this armed arena of global emancipation, have to support the Bolivarian Revolution wholeheartedly.
- Lee: President Chavez Frias studying Trotsky, Revolution and Emancipation.
- what should interest Venezuela in particular at this moment are Trotsky's views concerning the social relation between "violence" and "emancipation" in the "Third World," in Latin America.
- it is emancipation.
- Trotsky, being a revolutionary scientific socialist, and having experienced Stalin's political terror and violence, knew very well that in South Africa, and elsewhere, in the historic process of the global class struggle, an inexorable, violent, dialectical battle was taking place between the reactionary social forces of violence and those of emancipation. ...
- Concerning the revolutionary relation between ruling class violence and workers' emancipation, in the case of South Africa, and also in the rest of the Third World, Trotsky was very clear. ...
- It is when they begin to grasp concrete totality, Hegel’s whole, only then, they are approaching Truth, and nothing is more magnetic than Truth to an oppressed creature searching for emancipation, and not Messianic salvation.
- Scientifically, Violence is the direct opposite of Emancipation. Emancipation fights against Violence, logically, this permanent "class war" (Lula) cannot be pacifist, reconciliatory and participatory. ... Trotsky taught us that Emancipation gives Violence its essential, real, true connotation.
- REVOLUTION AND EMANCIPATION.
- However, applying this free energy globally in an exploitative mode of production would detonate the very dominating essence of capitalism, opening avenues for creativity, creation and emancipation. ...
- Its práxis becomes the totality of global workers' resistance, its theory is permanent revolution, is directed towards emancipation, now or never.
- However, global fascism will have to annihilate the whole ice-berg, in order to stop its "NO" on August 15, 2004, and all that what will follow thereafter: the still possible Emancipation of Humanity. ...
- Where there is human breath, there is militant optimism, where there are exploitation, domination, discrimination, militarism and alienation, exactly there the aurora, their very opposite also exists, and, even much, much more, that is, their very real, true transcendence, transhistoric, transvolutionary emancipation. ...
34. Catholic Emancipation
- www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk
- Emancipation.
- In England the leading campaigners for Catholic emancipation were the Radical members of the House of Commons, Sir Francis Burdett and Joseph Hume. ...
- By the beginning of the 19th century, William Pitt, the leader of Tories, became converted to the idea of Catholic emancipation. ...
- To avoid the risk of an uprising in Ireland, the British Parliament passed the Roman Catholic Relief Act in 1829, which granted Catholic emancipation and enabled O'Connell to take his seat. ...
- celebrating Catholic Emancipation (1834).
35. State Laws on Emancipation of Minors
- www.law.cornell.edu
- Laws of the Fifty States, District of Columbia and Puerto Rico Governing the Emancipation of Minors .
- This page links to the laws of the states dealing with the "emancipation" of minors, that is, the provisions dealing with when and on what conditions children are released from parental authority and become "adults" for important legal purposes. ...
- Emancipation.
36. MADELA Publishing, 1.877.4MADELA (Toll Free) - Emancipation
- www.emancipation.net
- In one collective image, through the use of photographic collage, “Emancipation” captures the dramatic record of African-Americans throughout 300 years of history in America. ...
- The statesmen, scholars, artists, writers, musicians, inventors, athletes, scientists, heroes and martyrs - “Emancipation" portrays the panorama of African-American achievers. From Phyllis Wheatley to Tiger Woods, "Emancipation" encompasses 121 images. ...
- “Emancipation” is a comprehensive depiction of the many faces of the African-American, past and present. ... “Emancipation” was created in hopes that every American understands the past and aspires to an enlightened future. ...
- Dunbar, Emancipation, Medger Evers, Louis Farrakhan, Henry O. ...
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