A gradual emancipation law is a legislative framework designed to phase out slavery over an extended period, rather than abolishing it immediately. Used primarily in the 19th century, it often freed future-born children of enslaved people after serving lengthy apprenticeships. This approach benefited enslavers by preserving labor supply while offering enslaved individuals a delayed, conditional path to freedom.
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