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Look closely at this three-dimensional scene, featuring a pair of exuberant dancers. “You’ve been enslaved for 250 years, and now you’re free, and this is jubilation and joy,” said professor Jontyle Robinson.

The director of the Legacy Museum at Alabama’s Tuskegee University, she describes the scene as the moment of emancipation. “It’s a moment that is pregnant with possibility,” she told correspondent Rita Braver.

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