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The original plaster model of the Statue of Freedom that was worked on by Reid now sits in Emancipation Hall.
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Directing the Architect of the Capitol to place a marker in Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center which acknowledges the role that slave labor played in the construction of the United States Capitol, and for other purposes.
Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee (D) and two House Resolutions. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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No one, of course, rejects the principle trumpeted by Ralph Waldo Emerson at the outset of these selections that “Emancipation is the demand of civilization.”
Politics 2006
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No one, of course, rejects the principle trumpeted by Ralph Waldo Emerson at the outset of these selections that “Emancipation is the demand of civilization.”
Politics 2006
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No one, of course, rejects the principle trumpeted by Ralph Waldo Emerson at the outset of these selections that “Emancipation is the demand of civilization.”
Politics 2006
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"Emancipation is the demand of civilization," Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote in April, 1862.
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"Emancipation is the demand of civilization," Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote in April, 1862.
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"Emancipation is the demand of civilization," Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote in April, 1862.
Rhetoric of Freedom 1999
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"Emancipation is the demand of civilization," Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote in April, 1862.
Rhetoric of Freedom 1999
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Flashback: "Rhetoric of Freedom," (September, 1999) "Emancipation is the demand of civilization," Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote in April, 1862.
A Passive President? 1995
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