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Emancipation of South America, The by Bartolomé Mitre (1821 - 1906)
- Written by: ciesse
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THREE great names stand forth conspicuous in the annals of America, those of Washington, Bolívar, San Martin. Of Washington, the great leader of the Democracy of the North; of Bolívar and of San Martin, who were the emancipators of the southern half of the continent. The story of the life-work of the latter of these two is the Argument of this book.The scene of action passes on a vast theatre, a territory extending for more than fifty degrees of latitude, from Cape Horn to the Tropic of Cancer, and occupies twenty years of strife. The starting-point of this history is the Argentine ...
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The Artist Emancipation
- Written by: Shawna Poliziani
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The Artist Emancipation is a declaration for all Artist's to remember exactly how powerful they are. Freeing ourselves from society's definition of what an "Artist" should be - we allow ourselves to return back to what made us happy in the first place - expression. This podcast is a place to share our experiences, connect and collaborate with other artists, and continue our journey back to self. Welcome to the Artist Emancipation.
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Aunt Crete's Emancipation by Grace Livingston Hill
- Written by: Mentor New York
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Aunt Lucretia — 'Crete' to her family — is a sweet, patient older woman, who lives with her narrow-minded sister and spoilt niece, acting as their unpaid and unappreciated domestic servant. When they leave town in order to avoid the unexpected visit of a "backwoods" cousin, she is left at home to welcome him. She's willing to love him whatever he's like, and he's looking for a home having lost his mother years before, so the two are ready to become fast friends. But what does that mean for Aunt Crete's prejudiced relatives and how can their wrongs against her be remedied? - Summary by Cori
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The Re-Emancipation of Social Dance Podcast
- Written by: Journey Arts
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We havin’ a house party! Welcome to The Re-Emancipation of Social Dance podcast, a prelude to the world premiere of an immersive dance-theater experience created by renowned choreographer and director Raja Feather Kelly, with Philadelphia’s finest poet, Yolanda Wisher. Listen in as 5 multifaceted dancers tell the evolving story of social dance and the impact that it’s had on the people and cultures of Philadelphia. Come on in, and let’s move.This podcast is produced by Dr. Bruce Campbell Jr. with Nia Benjamin and Yolanda Wisher for Journey Arts. For more information about the podcast...
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