Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
unemancipated
1775, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of emancipate (v.).
Wiktionary
unemancipated
a. Not emancipated.
Usage examples of "unemancipated".
In the land of its birth long-standing political rivalries, combined with a steady decline in the authority and influence exercised by the central government, are contributing to the reemergence of reactionary forces, represented by an as yet influential and fanatical priesthood, to a recrudescence of the persecution, and a multiplication of the disabilities, to which a still unemancipated Faith has been so cruelly subjected for more than a century.