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Her foray into the world of flag making coincides with a story of self-emancipation from exploitative factory labor.
Gina Athena Ulysse: Constant: Haiti's Fiercest Flag Bearer Gina Athena Ulysse 2011
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But it opens up into a fascinating voyage for the protagonist, Macon "Milkman" Dead, as he discovers the truth about his own family's past, criss-crossing America to explore both geography and history in a process of self-emancipation.
November Books 2) Torchwood: Border Princes, by Dan Abnett nwhyte 2009
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Her foray into the world of flag making coincides with a story of self-emancipation from exploitative factory labor.
Gina Athena Ulysse: Constant: Haiti's Fiercest Flag Bearer Gina Athena Ulysse 2011
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That which has come to be expressed and understood with the term 'gender' effectively results in man's self-emancipation from Creation (nature) and from the Creator.
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That which has come to be expressed and understood with the term 'gender' effectively results in man's self-emancipation from Creation (nature) and from the Creator.
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I mean even the Pope took a gratuitous Christmas swipe at the gays and transgenders when demanded that the "natural order" of man and woman be respected and not messed with under notions of "gender" which "effectively results in man's self-emancipation from Creation (nature) and from the Creator."
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American workers who are serious about self-emancipation will begin to reorganize the workplace cooperatively, and to establish a supporting network of publicly owned banks.
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American workers who are serious about self-emancipation will begin to reorganize the workplace cooperatively, and to establish a supporting network of publicly owned banks. '
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She opined that progress happened step by step, and required not only change through legislation but also what she called the self-emancipation of women.
Fanny Lewald. 2009
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Whereas she criticized the state for withholding equal rights from Jews, she had no sympathy for complaint or radical change but insisted on self-emancipation and complete assimilation, which in a process of democratization that she trusted as an overall goal would with time solve the Jewish problem.
Fanny Lewald. 2009
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