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Secession (derived from the Latin term secessio) is the act of withdrawing from an organization, union, or especially a political entity. ...
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Historian Drew Gilpin Faust observed that "leaders of the secession movement across the South cited slavery as the most ...
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Secession, Ausstellungshaus für zeitgenössische Kunst, Exhibition Hall for Contemporary Art, Vienna, Austria.
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Dedicated to placing secession and secessionist in the mainstream of political thought as a viable solution to contemporary problems and as a solution for ...
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1 : withdrawal into privacy or solitude : retirement 2 : formal withdrawal from an organization. Bing Learn more about "secession" ...
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Promoting radical political decentralization and community-based, nonviolent secession.
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(often initial capital letter ) U.S. History. the withdrawal from the Union of 11 Southern states in the period 1860–61, which brought on the Civil War. ...
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Secession Golf Club. ... Secession is a throwback ... to an earlier era, an old- fashioned golf club in the traditional sense of the word. ...
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Until quite recently secession has been a neglected topic among philosophers. Two factors may explain why philosophers have now begun to turn their ...
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15 Apr 2009 ... Lincoln Mitchell: Threats of Secession and Other Recent Republican ... Dems: Texas governor should reject secession - More politics . ...
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