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    Elizabeth Freeman (c. 1744 – December 28, 1829), also known Mumbet, was one of the first enslaved African Americans to file and win a freedom suit in...
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    Monica Elizabeth "Mona" Freeman (June 9, 1926 – May 23, 2014) was an American actress and painter. Freeman was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and grew up...
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  • Elizabeth Freeman (1742–1829) was an African-American woman who gained freedom in Massachusetts Elizabeth Freeman may also refer to: Elisabeth Freeman...
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  • Elizabeth Freeman is an English professor at the University of California, Davis, and before that Sarah Lawrence College. Freeman specializes in American...
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    Timeline of women's suffrage Wikimedia Commons has media related to Elizabeth Freeman. Bernstein, Patricia (2006). The First Waco Horror: The Lynching of...
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  • Harriet Elizabeth Freeman (13 March 1847 – 30 December 1930) was an American botanist, geologist, conservationist, and letter writer. She collaborated...
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    Ronald John Freeman III (born June 12, 1947 in Elizabeth, New Jersey) is an American former athlete. At the 1968 Summer Olympics, Freeman won a gold medal...
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  • Recognition Award for her work as a counselor and a member of the Elizabeth Freeman Center LGBTQ Community Advisory/Action Group. DeAlto also served as...
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  • Elizabeth Rose Freeman (born November 2, 1992) is an American voice actress from Oklahoma City. She is known for providing the English voices of Sempai...
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  • (1789–1867) novelist Charles Sedgwick (1791 – 1856) William Ellery Elizabeth Freeman, slave freed by Theodore Sedgwick Edith Minturn Stokes, sister-in-law...
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  • Augustus Freeman (1823–1892), British historian Edward Monroe Freeman (1875–1954), American botanist Elizabeth Freeman (disambiguation) Elizabeth Freeman (Mum...
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    Morgan Freeman (born June 1, 1937) is an American actor, producer, and narrator. Throughout a career spanning five decades and multiple film genres, he...
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    William Du Bois claimed Elizabeth Freeman as his relative; he wrote that she had married his great-grandfather Jack Burghardt. But Freeman was 20 years older...
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  • for the American Wrestling Association (AWA). He was married to J. Elizabeth Freeman from 1996-2003. Kasat made his professional wrestling debut in 1986...
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    persons buried in the Pie include: Theodore Sedgwick (1746–1813) Elizabeth Freeman (Mum Bett) (c. 1742 – 1829) Catharine Sedgwick (1789–1867) Francis...
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    the first slave woman to win her freedom in a New England court. Elizabeth Freeman brought the first legal test of the constitutionality of slavery in...
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    Bowl and the surrounding Bullard Woods. Stockbridge was the home of Elizabeth Freeman, a freed slave, late in her life. The former slave engaged the attorney...
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    name from consideration. Freeman was born in Washington, D.C., on March 2, 1943, to Charles Wellman Freeman and Carla Elizabeth Park. His mother died when...
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    Elizabeth Freeman Barrows Ussher (20 October 1873 – 14 July 1915) was a Christian missionary and a witness to the Armenian genocide. Barrows described...
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  • Shaughnessy) Charles Fox Alexander Wedderburn Lord North David Bushnell Elizabeth Freeman aka Mum Bett (voiced by Yolanda King) James Craik – appears in "Lafayette...
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    Walter Jackson Freeman II (November 14, 1895 – May 31, 1972) was an American physician who specialized in lobotomy. Wanting to simplify lobotomies so...
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    England's Elizabeth: An Afterlife in Fame and Fantasy. Oxford University Press, US. ISBN 978-0-1981-8377-8. Doran, Susan, and Thomas S. Freeman, eds. The...
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    American actor and producer Morgan Freeman has had a prolific career on film, television and on the stage. His film debut was as an uncredited character...
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  • 2016). "Morgan Freeman Explores Why Evil Exists in 'Story of God'". The Christian Post. Retrieved May 7, 2016. Wagmeister, Elizabeth (April 15, 2016)...
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    her autobiography, Sedgwick refers to Elizabeth Freeman multiple times and reflects upon the influence Freeman had on Sedgwick's perception of the world...
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    online edition (HTML format, 207 kB, entire book on one page) Elizabeth Freeman Elizabeth Key Grinstead List of enslaved people List of women's rights...
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  • Human Services for the state of Oklahoma. In 1954 he married Mary Elizabeth Freeman, and the couple had five daughters. In 2003 his granddaughter Cody...
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  • adulthood itself rather than to adult femininity." Critics such as Elizabeth Freeman and Nicole Seymour view the novel as "queer"—as challenging gender...
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    office. In 1781 Reeve worked with Theodore Sedgwick to represent Elizabeth Freeman (known as Bett), a slave in Sheffield, Massachusetts, in a legal bid...
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    something which cannot be fully reached or grasped through reason". Elizabeth Freeman, commenting on Ralph's account, similarly notes that his stories "commonly...
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