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The Abolition of Slavery in the Chinese Empire

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2017

Extract

The recent Imperial rescript of the Chinese Government abolishing slavery within the empire is a document of unusual interest,1 and adds one more to the many evidences that have been given lately of great changes going on among this ancient people. The farreaching effects of this reform can hardly be estimated at present, but the proclamation of emancipation which is to be posted far and wide throughout the empire will be a charter of liberty to myriads of the down-trodden and oppressed, and will mark for them the upward turning of the way toward freedom and enlightenment.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1910

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References

1 Printed in SUPPLEMENT, p. 359.