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emancipator

noun as in liberator

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Foner characterized originalism as “misconceived,” “ridiculous,” and “intellectually indefensible” in a 2022 interview published by Balls and Strikes and the Emancipator.

From Slate

Going forward, the center will instead host research fellows, continue to publish its online publication, ” The Emancipator,” and host public events.

It promised to create a number of projects and research initiatives, some of which it has, like the publication, “ The Emancipator,” which will continue, as well as a database tracking information related to COVID-19 and race, though that stopped being updated in March 2021.

Lincoln biographer Harold Holzer, who won the 2015 Gilder-Lehrman Lincoln Prize, wrote to Salon that modern readers should hesitate before judging the Great Emancipator too harshly.

From Salon

Several months a year, with Buske at the helm, the Emancipator continues to ply Puget Sound as a tender, transporting fish between today’s salmon fleet and his family’s cannery, adding salty chapters to its ongoing story.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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