Sentences with phrase «about emancipation»

Moreover, Scott's temporary residence outside Missouri did not bring about his emancipation under the Missouri Compromise, which the court ruled unconstitutional as it would «improperly deprive Scott's owner of his legal property.»
There is also subsection 1.14.2.2 a, about emancipation of an underage mother, where a mother 16 or older can request emancipation
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In the Collective's own words, «unravel worlds, make questions, haunt memorials, and follow the tangled threads of how histories and ways of thinking about emancipation intersect.»
From it issued the movement that eventually brought about the emancipation of the Negro slaves.

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The Scientific Humanitarian Committee was then the world's leading homosexual emancipation group, boasting a membership of about 100 people.
The handbag was part of the changes brought about after the First World War and the increasing emancipation of women, for whom carrying a bag became a sign of independence and stature.
However, the more insecure the future of a liberal, secular society appears to be, the more confident I feel about the future of religion — not a future in relation to emancipation and economic and / or political liberation.
These young men were converted to the New York Society idea of gradual emancipation immediately begun, and they worked hard to help the Negro people in and about Cincinnati, Ohio.
The debate about whether we should have positions reserved for religious figures in the House of Lords is for another day but for now the fact remains, until we have women bishops, women in the UK do not have full political emancipation.
«It is their emancipation that the film becomes about, their coming - of - age.
I was a college student the first time I remember hearing about Juneteenth, the annual holiday established to commemorate and celebrate the emancipation of the last African chattel slaves in the United States in the state of Texas.
The story is as much about Psycho's emasculation as it is Prophet's emancipation.
Essaydi explains: «My photographs are about the women subjects» participation in contributing to the greater emancipation of Arab women, while at the same time conveying to an outside audience a very rich tradition of practice, relationships, and ideas that are so often misunderstood and misrepresented in the West.»
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