Gradual emancipation refers to the process of phasing out slavery by implementing a series of legal changes that would ultimately lead to the freedom of enslaved individuals over time, rather than through immediate abolition. This approach was often seen as a compromise, aiming to balance the ideals of liberty and equality with the economic realities of slavery in society, allowing slaveholders to adjust gradually while providing a pathway to freedom for the enslaved.
Topic 7.2: 7.2 Ideals of Liberty and Equality: Contradictions and Opportunities
Unit 7