Associations to the word «Manumission»
Noun
- Emancipation
- Slave
- Slavery
- Serf
- Quaker
- Abolitionist
- Abolition
- Negroes
- Importation
- Bondage
- Lex
- Southerner
- Methodist
- Dorsey
- Servitude
- Deed
- African
- Freedman
- Quran
- Dowry
- Legislature
- Douglass
- Doc
- Colonization
- Vigilance
- Federalist
- Ratification
- Freedom
- Maroon
- Planter
- Hopper
- Prohibition
- Black
- Secession
- Hartley
- Celt
- Maryland
- Chesapeake
- Jubilee
- Burgess
- Suffrage
- Jay
- Petition
- Revolution
- Seaman
- Purchase
- Virginia
- Society
- Sinclair
- Speaking
- Certificate
- Preacher
- Owner
- Liberty
- Coloni
- Magistrate
- Compromise
- Firearm
- Tennessee
- Restriction
- Law
- Islam
- Decree
- Citizenship
- Clause
- Jefferson
Adjective
Wiktionary
MANUMISSION, noun. Release from slavery or other legally sanctioned servitude; the giving of freedom; the act of manumitting.
Dictionary definition
MANUMISSION, noun. The formal act of freeing from slavery; "he believed in the manumission of the slaves".
Wise words
Wisdom does not show itself so much in precept as in life -
in firmness of mind and a mastery of appetite. It teaches us
to do, as well as talk, and to make our words and actions
all of a color.