Aún no tenemos significados para "gradual emancipation".
1An attempt was made to secure a provision providing for gradual emancipation.
2He was also conspicuous in his efforts to secure provisions for gradual emancipation.
3Yet, ten years before, Kentuckians had demanded the gradual emancipation of the slave.
4In the spring of 1862 he formulated a plan for gradual emancipation with compensation.
5We are gathering, it is true, a small party who are for gradual emancipation.
6Pennsylvania, in 1780, by law provided for the gradual emancipation of slaves within her territory.
7Henry Clay's proposal of 1849 to provide for gradual emancipation in Kentucky was bitterly resented.
8But if gradual emancipation and deportation be adopted, they will have neither to flee from.
9Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and New York all passed laws providing for gradual emancipation.
10Was the new State to be admitted as a slave State, providing for gradual emancipation?
11Delaware, Maryland, Missouri, Kentucky, North Carolina, and Tennessee would yet adopt the system of gradual emancipation.
12He urged Clay to place himself at the head of the movement in Kentucky for gradual emancipation.
13State after State in forming its constitution, or by special enactment, arranged for immediate abolition or gradual emancipation.
14Yet Captain Haskell was a Confederate, but he argued for a modification of slavery, and for gradual emancipation.
15Their gradual emancipation was gained through unceasing protest and steady pressure, and in no sense by revolt and bloodshed.
16For the rest, I believe some plan substantially being gradual emancipation would be better for both white and black.
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Gradual emancipation a través del tiempo
Gradual emancipation por variante geográfica
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