0 to give people social or political freedom and rights
1 to free a person from another person’s control
It neither made him to be humane to his slaves, nor to emancipate them.
Produce a bill to emancipate the slaves in the District of Columbia, or, if you prefer it, to emancipate those born hereafter.
She and her husband distinguished themselves several years ago, in Jamaica, by immediately emancipating their slaves.
The strength of the council lay not in itself but in the circumstances that had quickened its intelligence, dispelled its vanities, and emancipated it from traditional ambitions and antagonisms.
Together they emancipated the art of experiment from being a mere craft activity and endowed it with the status of a science.
This left co-operative structures fragile, new social agents without resources, and the state's earlier commitment to emancipate the indigenous peasantry barely begun.
Every important turn in human history has always been accompanied by a movement of emancipating the mind.
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