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auto-emancipation - translation to Αγγλικά

ZIONIST PAMPHLET WRITTEN BY LEON PINSKER.
Autoemancipation

auto-emancipation         
Auto-emancipatie (zelf bevrijding, bevrijding van slavernij, zich tot gelijkwaardig burger maken)
Emancipation Proclamation         
  • Winslow Homer 1876 – "A Visit from the Old Mistress" depicts a tense meeting between a group of newly freed slaves and their former slaveholder – [[Smithsonian Museum of American Art]]
  • The moment the proclamation was signed, portrayed by [[Lee Lawrie]] in [[Lincoln, Nebraska]]
  • Abraham Lincoln
  • Emancipation from Freedmen's viewpoint, illustration from ''[[Harper's Weekly]]'' 1865
  • [[Eastman Johnson]] (American, 1824–1906) – ''A Ride for Liberty – The Fugitive Slaves (recto)'', ca. 1862
  • Areas covered by the Emancipation Proclamation are in red, slave-holding areas not covered are in blue
  • left
  • U.S. commemorative stamp, 1963 <ref name="Emancipation Proclamation Issue">"[https://arago.si.edu/record_202794_img_1.html Emancipation Proclamation Issue]", Arago: people, postage & the post, Smithsonian National Postal Museum, viewed September 28, 2014</ref>
  • Gordon]], widely distributed by abolitionists to expose the brutality of slavery
  • printed broadside]] recruiting men of color to enlist in the U.S. military after the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 ([[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]]).
  • President [[Barack Obama]] views the Emancipation Proclamation in the Oval Office hung above a bust of Martin Luther King Jr. in 2010
  • A photograph of two children who likely, were recently emancipated – circa 1870
  • date=September 2020}}
EXECUTIVE ORDER ISSUED BY PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN IN JANUARY 1, 1863 THAT FREED SOUTHERN SLAVES.
The Emancipation Proclamation; Emancipation proclamation; Emancipation proclaimation; Emancipation Proclaimation; Emancapation Proclamation; Emancipation proclomation; Emancipation Proclamation of 1863; Proclamation 95; Proclamation of Emancipation
wetgeving vervaardigd door Amerikaanse president Abraham Lincoln in 1863 die alle slaven uit het Zuiden bevrijdde (kwam niet in toepassing tot einde van de Burgeroorlog in 1865)
auto dial         
ELECTRONIC DEVICE
Automatic calling; Autodialler; Smart autodialer; ADAD; Automatic dialing and announcing device; Automatic Dialing and Announcing Device; Auto dialing; Automatic call; Auto dial; Autodialer; Automated phone call; Automated calling; Autodial; Automatic dialer
automatisch draaien, lastpost

Ορισμός

auto-da-fe
[??:t??d?:'fe?]
¦ noun (plural autos-da-fe ??:t??z-) the burning of a heretic by the Spanish Inquisition.
Origin
C18: from Port., lit. 'act of the faith'.

Βικιπαίδεια

Auto-Emancipation

Auto-Emancipation (Selbstemanzipation) is a pamphlet written in German by Russian-Polish Jewish doctor and activist Leo Pinsker in 1882. It is considered a founding document of modern Jewish nationalism, especially Zionism.

Pinsker discussed the origins of antisemitism and argued for Jewish self-rule and the development of a Jewish national consciousness. He wrote that Jews would never be the social equals of non-Jews until they had a state of their own. He called on Jewish leaders to convene and address the problem. In the pamphlet, he describes anti-Jewish attacks as a psychosis, a pathological disorder and an irrational phobia.

Pinsker had originally been an assimilationist, calling for greater respect of human rights for Jews in Russia. However, following massive anti-Jewish riots in Tsarist Russia in 1881, and a visit to Western Europe in the first half of 1882, his views changed. That year he published the essay anonymously in German. Pinsker's new perspective also led to his involvement in the development of the Jewish nationalist group Hovevei Zion, which he chaired.

The essay itself inspired the group, and Jews throughout Europe, and was a landmark in the development of Zionism and the Jewish State. The pamphlet was published on January 1, 1882.