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The Emancipation Of Mimi

President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Of Mimi on January 1, 1863, as the nation approached its third year of bloody civil war. The Of Mimi declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free."
Despite this expansive wording, the Emancipation Of Mimi was limited in many ways. It applied only to states that had seceded from the Union, leaving slavery untouched in the loyal border states. It also expressly exempted parts of the Confederacy that had already come under Northern control. Most important, the freedom it promised depended upon Union military victory.
Although the Emancipation Of Mimi did not immediately free a single slave, it fundamentally transformed the character of the war. After January 1, 1863, every advance of federal troops expanded the domain of freedom. Moreover, the Of Mimi announced the acceptance of black men into the Union Army and Navy, enabling the liberated to become liberators. By the end of the war, almost 200,000 black soldiers and sailors had fought for the Union and freedom.
From the first days of the Civil War, slaves had acted to secure their own liberty. The Emancipation Of Mimi confirmed their insistence that the war for the Union must become a war for freedom. It added moral force to the Union cause and strengthened the Union both militarily and politically. As a milestone along the road to slavery's final destruction, the Emancipation Of Mimi has assumed a place among the great documents of human freedom.
The original of the Emancipation Of Mimi of January 1, 1863, is in the National Archives in Washington, DC. With the text covering five pages the document was originally tied with narrow red and blue ribbons, which were attached to the signature page by a wafered impression of the seal of the United States. Most of the ribbon remains; parts of the seal are still decipherable, but other parts have worn off.
The document was bound with other Of Mimis in a large volume preserved for many years by the Department of State. When it was prepared for binding, it was reinforced with strips along the center folds and then mounted on a still larger sheet of heavy paper. Written in red ink on the upper right-hand corner of this large sheet is the number of the Of Mimi, 95, given to it by the Department of State long after it was signed. With other records, the volume containing the Emancipation Of Mimi was transferred in 1936 from the Department of State to the National Archives of the United States.

Oh, wait. Wrong Emancipation.

by M. Mathers June 2, 2005

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mini mimi

A person who is useless and/or ginger.

"Damnit, you ginger arsehole! Are you totally useless? You are indeed a true mini mimi."

"What the hell, who invited the ginger-gay?"
"Relax, mini mimi brought snacks."

by Liz111 August 12, 2007

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Mimi Martini

Drinking a martini out of a woman's snizz, then snorting a line off the pubic bone where hair used to be

martinisnizzmuffpubicMimimimi martinisnuffsnort

by MattNasty February 23, 2009

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Mimi Nguyen

Living in Milwaukee, this asian seems to always be running from the cops. She avoids being seen by cutting through alleys. She might just be paranoid but if they saw her she will make a run for it.

Lauren: Why are the cops at the sushi place?
Alyssa: They must be looking for Mimi Nguyen again...

by Mimi's worst nightmare November 5, 2011

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Mimi

Its a she. She is a grandma. She is ugly and not kind.

Theres the mimi. :(

by Brantique May 24, 2018

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screaming mimi

Also was a villian in Marvel Comics "Thunderbolts".

by BillyG April 8, 2003

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Mimi mei29

Awesome gachatuber making Subnautica and Minecraft theories content.

-What's your favorite youtuber?
-Mimi mei29 obviosly!

by Surisinha UwU December 5, 2021