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Le sport comme outil d’émancipation sociale Comment le sport lutte contre les inégalités sociales ? Femmes, minorités, quartiers populaires : analyse d’un puissant levier d’émancipation.

Mon nouvel article publié sur The ARTchemists : j'y parle de sport et d'émancipation sociale.

A lire ICI ou lien en bio :
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#sport #emancipation #societe #sportsante

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Le sport comme outil d’émancipation sociale Comment le sport lutte contre les inégalités sociales ? Femmes, minorités, quartiers populaires : analyse d’un puissant levier d’émancipation.

Pour beaucoup, le sport est d’abord une affaire de performances, de muscles, de records et de médailles. Mais si l’on creuse un peu, on découvre un terrain profondément social et politique.

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#sport #emancipation #societe #culturepourtous

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New handcarved rubber stamp, March 2026
#contemporaryArt #rubberStamp #reliefPrinting #noAFD #NoFascism #selfportrait #oldWhiteMan #emancipation

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#BookSky #Book #Emancipation #Freedom #Literature

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New handcarved rubber stamp, March 2026
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Find out just how much you know about Abraham Lincoln with the fun little 10-question quiz in the intellectual playground at 500ways.com/abraham-linc... ( #AbeLincoln, #AbrahamLincoln, #USPresidents, #president, #USHistory, #EmancipationProclamation, #emancipation, #GettysbergAddress)

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Literary protest has a long history as a purpose-driven style. Protest writers expose injustice in hopes that readers are moved to take action. That was Stowe’s intention for Uncle Tom’s Cabin, and she did her research. The home she shared with her husband in Cincinnati became a station on the Underground Railroad. Offering shelter and rest to people fleeing slavery, Stowe was able to talk with them about their experiences in the South. She would also cross the state line into Kentucky and attend slave auctions. To avoid written notes that could implicate Stowe, her family, and the people she was trying to help, Stowe memorized the first-hand accounts of the deprivations and violence that maintained chattel slavery in America.

Literary protest has a long history as a purpose-driven style. Protest writers expose injustice in hopes that readers are moved to take action. That was Stowe’s intention for Uncle Tom’s Cabin, and she did her research. The home she shared with her husband in Cincinnati became a station on the Underground Railroad. Offering shelter and rest to people fleeing slavery, Stowe was able to talk with them about their experiences in the South. She would also cross the state line into Kentucky and attend slave auctions. To avoid written notes that could implicate Stowe, her family, and the people she was trying to help, Stowe memorized the first-hand accounts of the deprivations and violence that maintained chattel slavery in America.

Then, the U.S. Congress passed the 1850 Runaway Slave Act, which required even northerners to report anyone suspected of being a fugitive slave. Stowe was outraged. To her, it was unacceptable that her government would impose such an immoral law. 
So, she sat down and wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin. It was originally published as a series of 40 installments in the abolitionist newspaper The National Era. After it was printed as a two-volume book – on this day – Uncle Tom’s Cabin became America’s best-selling book of the 19th-Century, after the Bible.

Then, the U.S. Congress passed the 1850 Runaway Slave Act, which required even northerners to report anyone suspected of being a fugitive slave. Stowe was outraged. To her, it was unacceptable that her government would impose such an immoral law. So, she sat down and wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin. It was originally published as a series of 40 installments in the abolitionist newspaper The National Era. After it was printed as a two-volume book – on this day – Uncle Tom’s Cabin became America’s best-selling book of the 19th-Century, after the Bible.

The novel was repeatedly challenged and called a false description of slavery. To prove the book’s contents were accurate, Stowe compiled documentation from newspapers, court cases, and eyewitness accounts.
Stowe may have received one of the greatest compliments any protest writer could want. There is an apocryphal but often-told story that when President Abraham Lincoln met Harriet Beecher Stowe during the Civil War, he said to her, “So you're the little woman who wrote the book that started this great war!”
Years later, Stowe’s son wrote that his mother thought Lincoln was funny. And tall.

The novel was repeatedly challenged and called a false description of slavery. To prove the book’s contents were accurate, Stowe compiled documentation from newspapers, court cases, and eyewitness accounts. Stowe may have received one of the greatest compliments any protest writer could want. There is an apocryphal but often-told story that when President Abraham Lincoln met Harriet Beecher Stowe during the Civil War, he said to her, “So you're the little woman who wrote the book that started this great war!” Years later, Stowe’s son wrote that his mother thought Lincoln was funny. And tall.

First Edition, First Issue of Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" with a first edition of A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin; With a signed Card and Cart-de-visite
The signed card reads "Truly Yours H B Stowe"
Image source: Raptis Rare Books

First Edition, First Issue of Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" with a first edition of A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin; With a signed Card and Cart-de-visite The signed card reads "Truly Yours H B Stowe" Image source: Raptis Rare Books

On this day in 1852, Harriet Beecher Stowe’s anti-slavery novel 'Uncle Tom’s Cabin' was published. It is still one of the most successful examples of literary protest.

#BookSky #Slavery #Abolition #Emancipation #RunawaySlaveAct #History #OTD

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Clay eventually freed Charlotte and her daughter Mary Ann in 1840, and her son Charles in 1844. By 1860, the Dupuy family lived as free people in Lexington. 🏠✨
#Emancipation #KentuckyPride

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New #book #review!
Spencer Gomez has reviewed #FREEDOM'S #CAPTIVES: #SLAVERY AND GRADUAL #EMANCIPATION ON THE #COLOMBIAN BLACK PACIFIC, by @yeseniabarragan.bsky.social @universitypress.cambridge.org

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So passage of this legislation was a significant marker for both North and South. And this law, called The Act Prohibiting the Return of Slaves, nullified the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850. This was a clear message that escaped slaves who reached the North would be free. And this bill did one other important thing: it set the stage for the Emancipation Proclamation, which sent another clear message – this one to supporters of slavery: Renounce secession and re-join the Union or – on January First, 1863 – the federal government will officially end slavery. No confederate state recanted its position.

So passage of this legislation was a significant marker for both North and South. And this law, called The Act Prohibiting the Return of Slaves, nullified the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850. This was a clear message that escaped slaves who reached the North would be free. And this bill did one other important thing: it set the stage for the Emancipation Proclamation, which sent another clear message – this one to supporters of slavery: Renounce secession and re-join the Union or – on January First, 1863 – the federal government will officially end slavery. No confederate state recanted its position.

On this day in 1862, the U.S. Congress passed the act that prohibited the return of slaves. The Civil War had already begun. While southerners believed they were fighting to maintain slavery, northerners had not yet coalesced around the idea of decisively ending slavery.
#Emancipation #Abolition

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My dad sent this over this morning paired with the knowledge that James fought in both WWI & II.
I am grateful to know their names.
🖤
#ancestors #greatgrandparents #emancipation #blackhistory

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CFP: Conditional Emancipation or Emancipatory Restrictions in Medieval Iberian Literature

2027 MLA Annual Convention
LLC Medieval Iberian Forum

Paper proposals due Friday, March 20th

#CFP #medievalsky #medieval #emancipation #MLA #MLA2027 #Iberian #literature

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Happy International Men's Day (day 1 from 364) everyone!

#internationalwomensday #feminism #emancipation

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An article, likely by #ThomasPaine, appeared on #ThisDayInHistory in 1775, giving American readers clear arguments for #emancipation of slaves & abolition of #slavery. When arseholes claim it was a different time and we shouldn't judge slavers, they're just telling on themselves.

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It was printed under the pen name “Justice and Humanity,” though it was widely believed to have been written by Thomas Paine. He authored the pamphlet Common Sense, which came out a few months later and extolled the righteousness of America’s fight for independence from England.

It was printed under the pen name “Justice and Humanity,” though it was widely believed to have been written by Thomas Paine. He authored the pamphlet Common Sense, which came out a few months later and extolled the righteousness of America’s fight for independence from England.

The Thomas Paine Historical Society dug into this and used a few different methods of author attribution, as this type of research is called. And according to the historic society, “Justice and Humanity” was the pen name for Samuel Hopkins, a minister and theologian. He was one of the first abolitionist ministers and, again, according to The Thomas Paine Historical Society, Hopkins’ Congregationalist Church was the first in the American colonies to publicly denounce slavery.

The Thomas Paine Historical Society dug into this and used a few different methods of author attribution, as this type of research is called. And according to the historic society, “Justice and Humanity” was the pen name for Samuel Hopkins, a minister and theologian. He was one of the first abolitionist ministers and, again, according to The Thomas Paine Historical Society, Hopkins’ Congregationalist Church was the first in the American colonies to publicly denounce slavery.

Samuel Hopkins wrote another, similar article in 1776 that noted the hypocrisy of fighting for liberty while owning slaves. 
There are no records of public responses to Hopkins’ pieces on the abolition of slavery. Some historians say this is an indication of the public’s lack of interest in emancipation in pre-Revolution America. Others believe that concerns over the institution of slavery in the mid-1770s were overshadowed by the immediate, practical necessities of the Revolutionary War.

Samuel Hopkins wrote another, similar article in 1776 that noted the hypocrisy of fighting for liberty while owning slaves. There are no records of public responses to Hopkins’ pieces on the abolition of slavery. Some historians say this is an indication of the public’s lack of interest in emancipation in pre-Revolution America. Others believe that concerns over the institution of slavery in the mid-1770s were overshadowed by the immediate, practical necessities of the Revolutionary War.

Link to the Thomas Paine Historical Society article on author attribution of the article "African Slavery in America":
https://thomaspaine.org/studies-in-thomas-paine/the-author-attribution-of-african-slavery-in-america/

Link to the Thomas Paine Historical Society article on author attribution of the article "African Slavery in America": https://thomaspaine.org/studies-in-thomas-paine/the-author-attribution-of-african-slavery-in-america/

On this day in 1775, the article titled “African Slavery in America” ran in a Philadelphia newspaper. It is considered one of the first published pieces in the American colonies that called for freeing all slaves and ending slavery.
#Abolition #Emancipation #History #OTD
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#OnThisDay in 1861, Alexander II declared the #emancipation of the serfs who were 1/3 of the population; he was influenced by Russia's defeat in the Crimean War & its desperate need for #modernization & #reform to be competitive with Britain & France after they defeated Russia in the Crimean War...

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They tell us to follow the law…
But whose law? The same settler colonial system that made slavery legal, Jim Crow legal, and the theft of this land legal now demands our obedience as it writes laws to cage us forever.

We owe no moral obligation to uphold an empire built on oppression. The people have the right and the power to refuse, resist, and build a new social contract for life beyond empire.

“There is a higher law than the law of government. That’s the law of conscience.”   - Stokely Carmichael 

https://fourwinds.uate.net/

They tell us to follow the law… But whose law? The same settler colonial system that made slavery legal, Jim Crow legal, and the theft of this land legal now demands our obedience as it writes laws to cage us forever. We owe no moral obligation to uphold an empire built on oppression. The people have the right and the power to refuse, resist, and build a new social contract for life beyond empire. “There is a higher law than the law of government. That’s the law of conscience.” - Stokely Carmichael https://fourwinds.uate.net/

#UnitedSovereignty
#CollectiveLiberation
#Emancipation
#TeamHuman
#HopeCorps
#Revolution
#Freedom
#Morality

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A RICH MAN WHO FREED HIS SLAVES AND GAINED HIS SOUL The incredible but true story of Robert Carter III, America’s forgotten and first real emancipator (and a song I wrote about it)

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#robertcarter #robertcarterthethird #americanrevolution #emancipation #abolition #history #georgewashington #thomasjefferson #oberyhendricks #andrewlevy #virginia #deedofgift #slavery #freedom

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Après le drame de Lyon [sur le meurtre de Quentin Deranque et le combat pour l'émancipation humaine] Mourir pour des idées, en France aujourd'hui, est inacceptable. Je suis, comme les Français, choquée par le meurtre de Quentin Deranque. Ce drame a révélé le haut niveau de violence politique qui s'installe dans notre pays. Bien sûr, il faut rester prudent car nous ne connaissons pas encore les (…) -- Situation et débats politiques (France), DERANQUE Quentin, Lyon, Jeune Garde Antifasciste (France), LFI / MFI (France), HOLLANDE François, Emancipation / Auto-émancipation, Extrême droite, Front national / Rassemblement national (FN – RN) (France), Macronisme / Macronie, MELENCHON Jean-Luc , Antifascisme, Masculinité / Virilité / Virilisme, Front démocratique / Unité

🕸glané sur le net🕸 Après le drame de Lyon [sur le meurtre de Quentin Deranque et le combat pour l'émancipation humaine]: Mourir pour des idées, en France aujourd'hui, est inacceptable. Je suis, comme les Français, choquée par le meurtre de… #QuentinDeranque #Lyon #ViolencePolitique #Emancipation

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PMRY Studio (@pmrystudio) | Cara - Artist Social & Portfolio Platform "Emancipation Day" (c. 2019)

#14A #art #artsky #civilrights #emancipation #slavery

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Hakai no Miko – Volume 3 Chapter 119 Enjoy~ TL/ED: Shasu   This chapter is freely available to you thanks to the Patrons!

A new chapter of #HakaiNoMiko is out!

Read it for free at infinitenoveltranslations.net/hakai-no-mik... !!

Enjoy~

#novels #books #reading #isekai #fantasy #action #drama #tragedy #wars #strategy #KingdomBuilding #sliceoflife #slavery #emancipation

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Before America criticizes other nations, it needs to address its own atrocities. #Emancipation

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Ambiguous impulses for mental cinema!
#contemporaryArt #rubberStamp #reliefPrinting #inkjetPrint #mixedMedia #acrylicColours #climateActionNow #saveBioDiversity #systemChange #endFossilFuels #NoRacism #noAFD #NoFascism #chimpanzee #skateBoard #pax #lederhosen #dansers #masculinity #emancipation

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Abraham Lincoln: A Life Built on Truth, Courage, and Justice

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#AbrahamLincoln #BirthAnniversary #USA #America #President #CivilWar #Leader #LincolnTheUnknown #Lincoln #Leadership #UnitedStates #Emancipation #History #Truth #Quote #RightToTruth

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#OTD #TDIH #February12, 1809 #HBD #AbrahamLincoln! #POTUS #AmericanCivilWar #Emancipation #SlaveryInTheUnitedStates #USPresidentialElection1860 #USPresidentialElection1864 #AssassinatedHeadsOfState #UnionArmy #WashingtonDC #POTUSSky #CivilWarSky
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Ambiguous impulses for mental cinema!
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Ambiguous impulses for mental cinema!
#contemporaryArt #rubberStamp #reliefPrinting #climateActionNow #noAFD #NoFascism #sexism #harassment #patriarchy #oldWhiteMan #fatMan #adiposity #obesity #businessMan #businessSuit #briefcase #powerOfMoney #genderpaygap #genderJustice #emancipation #equalrights

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