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1. Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2001053067
- www.loc.gov
- Table of contents for The political languages of emancipation in the British Caribbean and the U. ...
- 1 The Song That Antislavery Sung: Abolition and the Great Transformation 23 2 A Steady and Certain Command of Labour: Political Languages in the Immediate Postemancipation Anglo-Americas 41 3 This Work of Civilization: The Secular, Evangelical Mission of the Special Magistrates and the Freedmen's Bureau Officials 67 4 The Vexed Question of Original Unity: The Political Language of Race and the Politics of Emancipation lol 5 Delusions of a False Canaan: On Morant Bay, Redemption, and the Incomplete Victory of Emancipation 131 Conclusion: The Paradox of Emancipation and the Limits of Abolitionist Thought 167 Notes 181 Bibliography 211 Index 227 .
- Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Slaves Emancipation West Indies, British, Slaves Emancipation Southern States .
2. TITLE 14: CHAPTER 1 - ARTICLE 2 - EMANCIPATION OF MINORS
- legisweb.state.wy.us
- EMANCIPATION OF MINORS.
- (i) "Emancipation" means conferral of certain rights of majority upon a minor as provided under this article and includes a minor who: .
- (C) Has received a declaration of emancipation pursuant to W. ...
- Application for emancipation decree; effect of decree.
- (a) Upon written application of a minor under jurisdiction of the court and notwithstanding any other provision of law, a district court may enter a decree of emancipation in accordance with this act. ...
- Application for emancipation decree; hearing; notice; rights and liabilities of emancipated minor; conditions for issuance of decree; filing of decree; copy to applicant.
- (a) Upon written application of a minor subject to personal jurisdiction of the court, a district court may enter a decree of emancipation in accordance with this act. ...
- (b) The district court shall conduct a hearing on the minor's application for emancipation within sixty (60) days after the date of filing. ...
- (c) At the hearing, the court shall advise the minor of the effect of emancipation pursuant to W. ... These rights and liabilities shall be stated in the emancipation decree. ...
- (d) The court may enter a decree of emancipation if the minor is at least seventeen (17) years of age and the court finds emancipation is in the best interests of the minor. ...
- (i) Minor's parents consent to the proposed emancipation; .
- (e) Upon entry of a decree of emancipation, the court shall file the decree with the county clerk of the county in which the child resides. ...
- (f) A declaration of emancipation shall be conclusive evidence that the minor is emancipated, but emancipation may also be proved by other evidence like any other fact.
- (a) Any interested third party having dealings with an apparently emancipated minor may apply to the district court where that minor is domiciled or may be found for a declaration of emancipation. ...
3. Featured Document: The D.C. Emancipation Act
- www.archives.gov
- The District of Columbia Emancipation Act On April 16, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signed a bill ending slavery in the District of Columbia. Passage of this act came 9 months before President Lincoln issued his Emancipation Proclamation. ...
- The law provided for immediate emancipation, compensation of up to $300 for each slave to loyal Unionist masters, voluntary colonization of former slaves to colonies outside the United States, and payments of up to $100 to each person choosing emigration. ...
- The District of Columbia Emancipation Act is the only example of compensated emancipation in the United States. Though its three-way approach of immediate emancipation, compensation, and colonization did not serve as a model for the future, it was an early signal of slavery's death. Emancipation was greeted with great jubilation by the District's African-American community. For many years afterward, black Washingtonians celebrated Emancipation Day on April 16 with parades and festivals.
- District of Columbia Emancipation Act.
- Emancipation Act Transcription.
4. Virtual Visit: The Emancipation Proclamation--page 1
- www.nysl.nysed.gov
- New York State Library Virtual Exhibit: The Emancipation Proclamation .
- Photos of the Manuscript of the Final Emancipation Proclamation.
- Emancipation Proclamation.
5. A Teenager's Guide To Emancipation
- www.larcc.org
- A TEENAGER'S GUIDE TO EMANCIPATION.
- What is emancipation?.
- What is emancipation?.
- "Emancipation" is a legal process that gives a teenager who is 16 or older legal independence from his or her parents or guardians. Emancipation can be an important legal tool for certain teenagers, but you should give it careful thought before moving ahead.
- The court must decide that an emancipation is in the best interests of you, or your parents, or your minor child (if you have one). ...
- Either you or your parents can start the emancipation process. The person who starts the process files, or has a lawyer file, an "emancipation petition" with the court. ...
- There will be a meeting (or hearing) in front of a judge to talk about the emancipation petition. Only the judge can order the emancipation.
- You should weigh these rights and responsibilities carefully as you think about emancipation.
- Emancipation is a major decision that can help a mature teenager who is getting little help from his or her parents to live a more independent life. But emancipation can also cause hard feelings within a family. ...
- You should think about the effect of emancipation on you and your family. ...
- Emancipation usually cannot be undone. ...
- You may find it helpful to talk privately with a lawyer about emancipation. ...
6. Article: "The Emancipation Proclamation: An Act of Justice"
- www.iath.virginia.edu
- The Emancipation Proclamation: An Act of Justice.
- There was much to do, not the least of which was to put the finishing touches on the Emancipation Proclamation. ...
- " With a hearty laugh at his own thoughts, the President proceeded to sign the Emancipation Proclamation. ...
- It was the Emancipation Proclamation! If Rosewater was excited, the President seemed the picture of relaxation. ...
- A Union soldier reads the Emancipation Proclamation to newly freed slaves. ...
- Two of the renditions were the "New John Brown Song" and the "Emancipation Hymn. ...
- The trenchant observation by Douglass that the Emancipation Proclamation was but the first step could not have been more accurate. ...
- Meanwhile, no one appreciated better than Lincoln the fact that the Emancipation Proclamation had a quite limited effect in freeing the slaves directly. It should be remembered, however, that in the Proclamation he called emancipation "an act of justice," and in later weeks and months he did everything he could to confirm his view that it was An Act of Justice. ... When he was "notified" of his renomination, as was the custom in those days, he singled out that plank in the platform calling for constitutional emancipation and pronounced it "a fitting and necessary conclusion to the final success of the Union cause. ...
- There, they would assemble to hear the reading of the Emancipation Proclamation, followed by an oration by a prominent person. ...
- His biographer, Eugene Levy, tells us that Johnson for some time had considered writing a poem commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation. ...
- The bill did not apply to Texas, which was a state in the Confederacy, but slick promoters there soon drew attention to that day and persuaded Texans, Oklahomans, and others in the Southwest that this was indeed the day of emancipation. ...
- Something else was diluting the celebrations of the anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation. ...
- Many leaders were especially sensitive to the significance of the Emancipation Centennial in pointing up racial inequality in American life. ...
- Knowing that I would be out of the country during most of the centennial year, I published my history of the Emancipation Proclamation as my contribution to the observance. ... Johnson said, "Until justice is blind, until education is unaware of race, until opportunity is unconcerned with the color of men's skins, emancipation will be a proclamation but not a fact. " President Kennedy took note of the absence of equality when he said, "Surely, in 1963, 100 years after emancipation, it should not be necessary for any American citizen to demonstrate in the streets for an opportunity to stop at a hotel, or eat at a lunch counter. ...
7. Legal Services for Children - Emancipation
- www.lsc-sf.org
- Emancipation.
- The Facts About Emancipation.
- What is "emancipation"?.
- Emancipation allows youth to be freed from the custody and control of their parents and to have many of the rights and responsibilities of an adult. ...
- To be emancipated by a judge, a minor must give his/her parent(s) notice of the court hearing, and the parent(s) may go to court to contest the emancipation. What are the requirements for a judicial declaration of emancipation?.
- The judge must find that emancipation is in your best interests. ...
- Emancipation is meant to be a positive step for a minor, not a way for parents to get out of their parental responsibilities. ...
- However, the District Attorney's office may petition to have any minor's emancipation taken away if your main source of income is welfare. It is possible for the judge to take away your emancipation if you are not able to support yourself without public benefits. If the emancipation is taken away, the District Attorney may try to make your parents pay back the welfare money that was paid to you while you were emancipated. How can I get help with emancipation?.
- Emancipation is a major decision and requires careful thought and planning. If you would like to discuss all of your options, including emancipation, you can call Legal Services for Children. ...
8. COLUMBUS DISPLAY OF ORIGINAL EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION COINCIDES WITH JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION
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- COLUMBUS DISPLAY OF ORIGINAL EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION COINCIDES WITH JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION.
- As cities across the state and nation, including Columbus, commemorate Juneteenth, the oldest known celebration of the ending of slavery, the Ohio Historical Center in Columbus offers a unique opportunity to view the original, signed Emancipation Proclamation June 20-23. ... Anthony, hand-written notes from Kennedy’s inaugural address and the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation.
- Display of the original, signed Emancipation Proclamation is limited to four days because of its fragility. ...
- Tickets for the June 20-23 Emancipation Proclamation display can be purchased in advance by calling 800/686-6124 or 614/297-2300, or via the Internet at www. ...
- Juneteenth/Emancipation Proclamation Special Programming at OHS.
- Patron Reception where guests see the “first lighting” of the Emancipation Proclamation. ...
- : "A Celebration of American Originals” begins with special entertainment and timed tours of the exhibit, including a viewing of the Emancipation Proclamation. ...
9. UB Reporter: Emancipation journey
- www.buffalo.edu
- Emancipation journey.
- The events and ideas that led Abraham Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation are the focus of a national traveling exhibition, "Forever Free: Abraham Lincoln's Journey to Emancipation," that went on display yesterday in the Reference Room of the Undergraduate Library in Capen Hall, North Campus.
- From the beginning of the Civil War until his death, Lincoln evolved from a cautious moderate who was willing to see slavery continue in order to preserve the Union to the "Great Emancipator" who put an end to slavery in the United States by issuing the Emancipation Proclamation. ...
- It features material on Lincoln's life and thoughts, sectional differences and stresses, slavery, racial attitudes, the Civil War and the role of African-American troops in the Civil War, and the Emancipation Proclamation. ...
- Fields' topic will be "The Stakes of Emancipation. ...
10. Emancipation
- www.state.ak.us
- Emancipation.
- The term "emancipation" refers generally to the legal process by which a minor child is released from some or all of the legal disabilities of childhood, and receives the rights and duties of adulthood before the age of 18. ...
- The statute governing emancipation in Alaska is AS 9. ...
11. Brooks Adams
- www.summaryofabook.com
- " Emancipation of Massachusetts " Brooks Adams ; 1299218318 .
- Emancipation of Massachusetts .
- Emancipation of Massachusetts the Dream .
- Douglas M Rife Judy Mitchell Bron Smith - Emancipation Proclamation .
- Douglas M Rife Judy Mitchell Bron Smith - Emancipation Proclamation .
- Andrew Sinclair - Emancipation of the American Woman .
12. Handbook of Texas Online: JUNETEENTH
- www.tsha.utexas.edu
- On June 19 ("Juneteenth"), 1865, Union general Gordon Grangerqv read the Emancipation Proclamation in Galveston, thus belatedly bringing about the freeing of 250,000 slaves in Texas. ...
- Some of the early emancipation festivities were relegated by city authorities to a town's outskirts; in time, however, black groups collected funds to purchase tracts of land for their celebrations, including Juneteenth. A common name for these sites was Emancipation Park. In Houston, for instance, a deed for a ten-acre site was signed in 1872, and in Austin the Travis County Emancipation Celebration Association acquired land for its Emancipation Park in the early 1900s; the Juneteenth event was later moved to Rosewood Park. ...
- , O Freedom! Afro-American Emancipation Celebrations (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1987). ... Williams, The Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 and the Emancipation Proclamation, Texas Style (June 19, 1865) (Austin: Williams Independent Research Enterprises, 1979). ...
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