emancipation is the time when slavery in Trinidad and Tobago was abolished.
Emancipation means the act of freeing. Example: Slaves were emancipated. This means that the slaves were freed.
You mean the emancipation proclamation that Abe signed.
I think you mean the Abolitionists. These were people who wanted the compulsory emancipation of slaves.
that they were freed from slavery
it means africans were slaves
If you mean African-American slaves in the United States, no, there were no such slaves in 1942. Slavery ended in the 1860s in the US.
The Emancipation Proclamation was the proclamation that Lincoln gave during the civil war that freed the slaves.
They were of course unhappy with them, since it would mean their economic ruin.
The word was used by the Portuguese to distinguish Creole slaves - that is, slaves who were born in South America as children of slaves - from slaves who were imported from Africa and who were called "African" slaves.
Fuatach or saoradh mean 'emancipation'.
Perhaps you mean Trinidad? Trinidad is an island in the country of Trinidad and Tobago. It is located in North America.
That would mean slaves in the Border states - slave-states that had voted against joining the Confederacy. Those people would have to remain slaves until the war was won, as Lincoln did not want to upset powerful slave-owners in these crucially important states.