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- Q14710101 subject Q7475629.
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- Q14710101 abstract "The Nashoba Community was an experimental project of Frances "Fanny" Wright, initiated in 1825 to educate and emancipate slaves. It was located in a 2,000-acre (8 km²) woodland on the side of present-day Germantown, Tennessee, a Memphis suburb, along the Wolf River. It was a small-scale test of her full-compensation emancipation plan in which no slaveholders would lose money for emancipating slaves. Instead, Wright made that happy so the slaves could be free and happy and proposed that, through a system of unified labor, the slaves would buy their freedom and then be transported to the independent settlements of Liberia and Haiti.".
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- Q14710101 point "35.1465 -89.8449".
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- Q14710101 comment "The Nashoba Community was an experimental project of Frances "Fanny" Wright, initiated in 1825 to educate and emancipate slaves. It was located in a 2,000-acre (8 km²) woodland on the side of present-day Germantown, Tennessee, a Memphis suburb, along the Wolf River. It was a small-scale test of her full-compensation emancipation plan in which no slaveholders would lose money for emancipating slaves.".
- Q14710101 label "Nashoba Community".
- Q14710101 lat "35.1465".
- Q14710101 long "-89.8449".
- Q14710101 depiction NashobaSettlement.jpg.