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The first white abolitionist to call for the "immediate and complete emancipation" of enslaved people was the abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison.
Emancipation refers to the process of being set free from legal, social, or political restrictions. Historically, it is most commonly associated with the liberation of enslaved individuals, such as the Emancipation Proclamation in the United States, which declared the freedom of enslaved people in Confederate states. Emancipation can also pertain to granting rights and freedoms to marginalized groups or individuals in various contexts. Overall, it signifies a move towards autonomy and equality.
The document that granted freedom to enslaved people in 1863 was the Emancipation Proclamation. Issued by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, it declared that all enslaved people in Confederate-held territory were to be set free. While it did not immediately free all enslaved individuals, it was a significant step towards the abolition of slavery and paved the way for the eventual passage of the 13th Amendment.
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Slaves were emancipated in southern states in rebellion and not anywhere else.
immediate and complete emancipation [FREEING] of enslaved people
The first white abolitionist to call for the "immediate and complete emancipation" of enslaved people was the abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison.
Slaves or enslaved people in Sparta were called helots.
January 1, 1863.
Post-emancipation refers to the time period after the emancipation of enslaved individuals, particularly after the abolition of slavery. This period is characterized by efforts to address the social, economic, and political challenges faced by formerly enslaved people as they transition to freedom and strive to achieve full citizenship rights. It often involves the implementation of policies and laws to promote equality and inclusion for formerly enslaved individuals.
People who worked to outlaw slavery were called abolitionists. They were dedicated to advocating for the emancipation and rights of enslaved individuals through various means, such as social movements, political lobbying, and education.
That document signed by Abraham Lincoln is the Emancipation Proclamation.