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Freedom may refer to:
- Freedom (philosophy)
- Freedom (political), the absence of interference with the sovereignty of an individual by the use of coercion or aggression
- Liberty, the condition in which an individual has the ability to act according to his or her own will
- Economic freedom
- Free content, freedom of an artist's work to be redistributed, modified, and studied by others.
- Freedom of the City, an award made by municipalities, comparable to the (Golden) Key to the City, the signing of the golden book and similar ceremonies elsewhere
- Systolic freedom, a concept in Mathematics.
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Freedom as a proper name may also refer to:
People
- Freedom Williams, an American hip-hop and dance music performer
Geography
Places in the United States:
- Freedom, California
- Freedom, Idaho and Wyoming
- Freedom, Indiana
- Freedom, Maine
- Freedom, Michigan
- Freedom, New Hampshire
- Freedom, New York
- Freedom, Oklahoma
- Freedom, Pennsylvania
- Freedom, Wisconsin
Press
- Freedom Magazine, a Scientology publication
- Freedom (newspaper), a British anarchist newspaper
- Freedom Press (UK), a British anarchist publishing company
- Freedom Press (U.S.), a publishing company
- Freedom Communications, a privately-held national media company headquartered in Irvine, California
Construction
- Freedom Ship, a concept for a floating city
- Space Station Freedom, the name of a NASA project which later became the International Space Station
- Freedom Tower (World Trade Center Tower 1), the centerpiece building of the new World Trade Center complex currently under construction in the Lower Manhattan section of New York City
- USS Freedom, either of three US Navy ships
- Freedom of the Seas, a Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship
Television
- Freedom (TV series), a short lived television series in 2000
Animation
- Freedom (OVA), a series of six OVA with character and mecha designs by Katsuhiro Otomo, part of the promotional project for Nissin Cup Noodles 35th anniversary known as Freedom Project
- ZGMF-X10A Freedom Gundam and ZGMF-X20A Strike Freedom Gundam, fictional weapons in the Gundam SEED and Destiny anime television series
Art
- Chris Pape (aka "Freedom"), graffiti artist
Music
- Freedom Records, jazz label
Albums
- Freedom (Andy Griggs album) (2002)
- Freedom (Santana album) (1987)
- Freedom (Yothu Yindi album) (1993)
- Freedom (Neil Young album) (1989)
- Freedom (Michael W. Smith album) (2000)
- Freedom (Akon album) (2008)
Songs
- "Freedom" (Erasure song)
- "Freedom" (Isley Brothers song)
- "Freedom! '90" by George Michael, and covered by Robbie Williams
- "Freedom" (Rage Against the Machine song)
- "Freedom" (Jimi Hendrix song)
- "Freedom" (Wham! song)
- "Freedom" (Theme from Panther), sung by a chorus of 60+ African-American female R&B/hip-hop artists for the 1995 film
- "Freedom" by Jurassic 5
- "Freedom" (Paul McCartney song)
- "Freedom" (The Sons of Champlin song)
- "Freedom" by Shiva
- "Freedom" (Solange song)
Sports
- Florence Freedom, an independent minor league baseball team that plays in the Frontier League
- Washington Freedom, a women's professional soccer (football) team
- Valley Forge Freedom, an 'A'-level professional Ice Hockey Team in the MAHL
Other uses
- Freedom fries, a short-lived alternate term for french fries in the U.S.
- Freedom Yachts, a company based in Rhode Island, USA
- Freedom!, an educational computer game on the history of slavery.
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