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Jubilee and the limits of African American freedom after Emancipation
Brian Kelly
School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics
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Civil and Political Rights
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Slave
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Emancipation
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Social Systems
33%
Labor
33%
Experience
33%
Scholarships
33%
Tuition Fee
33%
USA
33%
Nonprofit Organizations
33%
Nations
33%
Prominent
33%
Consensus
33%
Slavery
33%
Repression
33%
Sun
33%
Arts and Humanities
Jubilees
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Limits
100%
Slaves
100%
System
33%
Higher Education Finance
33%
Scholars
33%
Legacy
33%
Confrontation
33%
Republican Party
33%
Activists
33%
organizer
33%
Atlantic world
33%
Nation
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Rights
100%
Slavery
100%
Psychology
Repression
100%