An emancipa[tor] is a minor who has legally been emancipated, therefore they are adults.
An emancipator is a person who works towards the liberation and freedom of others from oppression, discrimination, or restrictive conditions. They may advocate for social, political, or economic rights, and take actions to empower marginalized individuals or groups. Emancipators can be leaders, activists, or individuals who actively contribute to the advancement of equality and justice.
The Emancipator was created in 1820.
Emancipator Remixes was created in 2011.
Abraham Lincoln was called the Great Emancipator.
Elihu Embree is credited as the publisher of The Emancipator in 1820. It was one of the earliest anti-slavery newspapers in the United States.
The 3-volume Emancipator series was written by Ray Aldridge and published in 1991 by Bantam Books. The Emancipator written by Elihu Embree, a 19th century abolitionist, was published in 1995 by Overmountain Press.
Lincoln
An emancipator.
The memorial which honors The Great Emancipator, Abraham Lincoln, is the Lincoln Memorial. The 98 foot tall obelisk is located on the National Mall in Washington D.C.
Daniel O'Connell.
She was his niece.
it honors president Lincoln and The Great Emancipator
Jefferson Memorial