manumit

(verb)

To release from slavery, to free.

Related Terms

  • Gabriel
  • forced migration
  • Haitian Revolution
  • Three-Fifths Compromise
  • internal slave trade

Examples of manumit in the following topics:

  • Early Roman Society

    • Slaves who had been manumitted became freedmen and enjoyed largely the same rights and protections as free-born citizens.
    • Some who had received educations or learned skills that allowed them to earn their own living were manumitted upon the death of their owner, or allowed to earn money to buy their freedom during their owner’s lifetime.
  • Early Opposition to Slavery

    • Methodists and Quakers especially worked to convince slaveholders to manumit slaves.
  • Slavery and Politics

    • To gain permission for manumitted freedmen to stay in the state, slaveholders were required to petition the legislature directly.
  • The Underground Railroad

    • "Conductors" on the railroad came from various backgrounds and included free-born blacks, white abolitionists, former slaves (either escaped or manumitted), and Native Americans.
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