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He was emancipated from his parents at the age of 16.
I think it has done more to emancipate women than anything else in the world.
Emancipate them, he says, and let people buy what they desire.
Even this, however, did not totally emancipate them from water.
Yet even then he was in no hurry to emancipate them.
She emancipated her husband's 125 slaves about a year after his death.
They were all emancipated by 1862, within the five years specified.
At the age of 15, she officially emancipated herself from her parents.
It was not as yet emancipated from the spirituality of the old world.
Through the greater part of Europe they were gradually emancipated.
"That early work is about women who are trying to emancipate themselves.
What powers would the state still possess over those thus emancipated?
He was emancipated after his owner died, and returned to Africa.
In return for this service, slave soldiers and their families would be emancipated.
For one thing, at age 19, Bruce is legally emancipated and free to live where he wants.
The movie concerns a 9-year-old boy who decides to become emancipated from his parents.
When women are educated and emancipated, a significant number chose not to have children.
He knew the imperatives of women's education and the significant role emancipated women could play in society.
We have no doubt that they are in control, newly emancipated and ready for the century to come.
These lessons actually help to emancipate individuals and make access to culture more democratic.
He emancipated his own slaves and gave pensions to those who were too old to work.
Laura, nearly white, was emancipated at the age of sixteen.
"Do you suppose it possible that a nation ever will voluntarily emancipate?"
He should be forced to obey the Constitution and emancipate them.
In real life, there's a more enlightened, emancipated and perhaps extended family at the table.