1. freedman - Noun
2. Freedman - Proper noun
A man who has been a slave, and has been set free.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to Berkeley colleague Marv Freedman, "Something had been stirred in him in terms of breaking out of being another cog in society.. Source: Internet
A full-scale scholarly history analyzes the cartoonː Guy W. Hubbs, Searching for Freedom after the Civil War: Klansman, Carpetbagger, Scalawag, and Freedman (2015). Source: Internet
Although Lichtenstein had planned on producing 15 short films, the three-screen installation – made with New York-based independent filmmaker Joel Freedman – turned out to be the artist's only venture into the medium. Source: Internet
A Saga of Wailing Wall Street (1929), by Eddie Cantor (ghost-written by David Freedman ) did more to pull America out of the Great Depression than all government measures combined. Source: Internet
As Paste critic Max Freedman noted, Kate Davis' debut album "primarily addresses deeply millennial woes: general aimlessness, the quest for self-acceptance, existential dread." Source: Internet
Freedman added later that the agent’s improper dealings with Hochman could also be used by the defense to attack the agent’s overall role in the case, which included collecting evidence and testifying as a witness for the prosecution. Source: Internet