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manumit
▪ I. † manumit, n. Obs. [f. manumit v. (? as if pa. pple.).] A freed bondman.1615 G. Sandys Trav. 276 Effected by the labor of twenty thousand manumitts.▪ II. manumit, v. (mænjuːˈmɪt) [ad. L. manūmittĕre, ante-class. manū ēmittĕre, lit. to send forth from one's ‘hand’, i.e. from one's control. Cf. O... Oxford English Dictionary
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Manumit School
Muste was Chair of Manumit Associates/Board for a number of years. (ERIC: ED473025) History of Manumit by Scott Walter Manumit School Archive, New York University, Tamiment Library Manumit School website Revision of the wikipedia.org
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manumit
manumit/ˌmænjuˈmɪt; ˌmænjə`mɪt/ v(-tt-) (fml 文) (formerly) free (a slave) (旧时)解放(奴隶). 牛津英汉双解词典
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William Fincke
Along with his wife, Helen, he founded both the Brookwood Labor College and the Manumit School. He was buried at Manumit School. wikipedia.org
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manumissive
manuˈmissive, a. Civil Law. [f. L. manūmiss-, ppl. stem of manūmittĕre to manumit + -ive.] Concerned with manumitting.1871 Poste Gaius i. 82 Acquisition of manumissive capacity. Oxford English Dictionary
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Yorke–Talbot slavery opinion
The clear concern of the slave traders was that, at best, Christian Africans could not be slaves, and that baptism would manumit a slave (and in fact a slave's status did not change when he came to England, a slave could be compelled to return to the colonies from England, and that baptism would not manumit wikipedia.org
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manumiss
† manumiss, n. Obs. [ad. L. manūmiss-us, pa. pple. of manūmittĕre to manumit.] A freed slave.1658 Bromhall Treat. Specters i. 12 Trallianus a Manumisse of the Emperour Adrian. Oxford English Dictionary
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Sarah Norcliffe Cleghorn
Although she regularly traveled and was tenured both with the Brookwood Labor College and the Manumit School, Cleghorn is largely associated with Manchester wikipedia.org
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manumise
† manumise, manumiss, v. Obs. Forms: 6–7 manumiss(e, manumyse, mannumise, 6–9 manumise, 7–9 manumize. [f. L. manūmiss-, ppl. stem of manūmittĕre to manumit. The form manumise arises from assimilation to commise, premise, promise.] = manumit v.1523 Fitzherb. Surv. 26 b, It were a charytable dede..to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Festuca glauca
'Festuca' also refers to a rod used to manumit Romans from slavery to freedom. wikipedia.org
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manumission
manumission Obs. exc. Hist. (mænjuːˈmɪʃən) [a. F. manumission, ad. L. manūmissiōn-em, noun of action f. L. manūmittĕre: see manumit v.] 1. The action of manumitting, or the fact of being manumitted; formal release from slavery or servitude; an act or instance of this. charter, deed, letter, writ of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Hagan (slave trader)
Before his death in 1856 he worked assiduously to manumit a young enslaved woman from Virginia named Lucy Ann Cheatam, and her two children, Frederika wikipedia.org
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John Morell
At the time of his death, his estate included 155 enslaved people, which he did not manumit. wikipedia.org
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GRE 15-6 Flashcards | Quizlet
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Susannah Ostrehan
It was often cheaper to manumit in other colonies, and Ostrehan assisted manumissions in Grenada, Dominica, and Berbice at various times. She also used agents to manumit family members, like her mother and niece Elizabeth Swain Bannister, in London. wikipedia.org
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