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The practice of granting freedom to turkeys dates back to the Kennedy era, though President George H.W.

From New York Times Nov. 19, 2021

The British government had repeatedly delayed granting freedom in the 1930s, when it might have been more amicably achieved.

From The Guardian Aug. 5, 2017

Obama said 14 of the people he’s granting freedom would have otherwise died behind bars.

From US News Jul. 13, 2015

Critical to those events was Dunmore’s formal proclamation, in early November, granting freedom to slaves who fought for his army.

From Slate Nov. 1, 2013

On September 1st, the same day on which he and the Emperor signed the ratification of the treaty granting freedom to Protestants, Charles XII. left Altrandstadt.

From The Countess Cosel A Romance of History of the Times of Augustus the Strong by Jo?zef Ignacy Kraszewski




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