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SUMMARY:Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Rachel Zelnick-Abramovitz
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260504T161500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260504T174500
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CREATED:20260327T095306Z
DESCRIPTION:Is manumission truly a transition to complete independence?\n\
 nWhile we usually view "slave" and "free" as absolute states\, historical 
 evidence of partial manumission suggests otherwise. Spanning from Neo-Baby
 lonia to early modern Cuba\, records show individuals being freed only in 
 "parts\," remaining half-bound to their owners.\n\nThough treated as a mat
 ter of fact\, this status created significant legal friction over how to m
 anage a person who was simultaneously property and a free agent. This upco
 ming lecture by Rachel Zelnick-Abramovitz\, will examine the origins of pa
 rtial manumission\, the legal paradoxes it created\, and its surprising pe
 rsistence across diverse cultures.
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URL:https://www.dependency.uni-bonn.de/en/events/joseph-c-miller-memorial-
 lecture-by-rachel-zelnick-abramovitz
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