Are there other instances of a national government having to intercede to end slavery/segregation in states or provinces?

by Adamj1

I just saw Selma and it got me wondering if there were situations in, say, Russia where after the serfs were freed police or soldiers had to be dispatched because certain local governments would not free slaves or grant the freed slaves their basic rights?

I don't know if the fact that in U.S. history it is generally understood that it took a civil war to end slavery while most other nations ended it without a war makes that country anomalous.

KlugerHans

it took a civil war to end slavery while most other nations ended it without a war

Does the bloody French revolution count? I believe that was the first instance of a nation abolishing slavery.