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The answer EMANCIPATOR has 4 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of emancipator in various dictionaries:
noun - someone who frees others from bondage
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| Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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| Jan 25 2014 The Times - Cryptic |
| Feb 9 2013 The Times - Cryptic |
| Jul 7 2012 The Times - Cryptic |
| Nov 7 2009 The Times - Cryptic |
| Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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| One of Abraham Lincoln's nicknames was "The Great" this |
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| A person who emancipates. |
| someone who frees others from bondage |
| Someone who sets a person or group free. |
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Emancipation is any effort to procure economic and social rights, political rights or equality, often for a specifically disenfranchised group, or more generally, in discussion of such matters. Emancipation stems from ēx manus capere ('detach from the hand'). * Among others, Karl Marx discussed political emancipation in his 1844 essay "On the Jewish Question", although often in addition to (or in contrast with) the term human emancipation. Marx's views of political emancipation in this work were summarized by one writer as entailing "equal status of individual citizens in relation to the state, equality before the law, regardless of religion, property, or other 'private' characteristics of individual people.""Political emancipation" as a phrase is less common in modern usage, especially outside academic, foreign or activist contexts. However, similar concepts may be referred to by other terms. For instance, in the United States the Civil Rights Movement culminated in the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and the Fair Housing Act of 1968 can be seen as further realization of events such as the Emancipation Proclamation and abolition of slavery a century earlier. In the current and former British West Indies islands the holiday Emancipation Day is celebrated to mark the end of the Atlantic slave trade. |