Emancipation
Emancipation means becoming free and equal; the term can be used in various contexts: historically, a slave becoming free by being set free by the owner (manumission), voluntarily or in accordance with laws requiring it after a certain time or in certain cases, thereby becoming freedman abolition of slavery equal rights for races, as opposed to racism women's liberation, as opposed to sexism gay liberation a child becoming an adult by reaching the age concerned animal rights, as opposed to speciesism See also Self-determination.
Emancipation means becoming free and equal; the term can be used in various contexts:
See also Self-determination.