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Slavery, Historical

Black Historical Memory of Slavery and Emancipation in the Activism and Politics of the Civil Rights, Black Power, and late Pan-African Movements, 1960-1988.

Black Historical Memory of Slavery and Emancipation in the Activism and Politics of the Civil Rights, Black Power, and late Pan-African Movements, 1960-1988.

... of slavery, historian Robert Starobin argued that because the Civil Rights Movement failed to address many problems facing African Americans, proving just “how deeply entrenched discrimination and racism are in ...

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The legacies of slavery in and out of Africa

The legacies of slavery in and out of Africa

... abolish slavery in ...time slavery was abolished in 1888, slaves were only 5 % of the Brazilian ...country slavery never produced the forms of segregation observed, for instance, in the ...of ...

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Slavery and manumission

Slavery and manumission

... of slavery in the post Bronze-Age Greek World, roughly dating to somewhere within the half-century or so either side of 700 BCE (Crielaard ...an historical society, but they do preserve historical ...

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A History of Slavery in Central Asia: Shī’ī Muslim Enslavement in 19th Century Bukhara

A History of Slavery in Central Asia: Shī’ī Muslim Enslavement in 19th Century Bukhara

... of historical works treating the history of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and slavery in the Americas, or even the history of slavery within the Arab-Muslim world, the history of slavery in ...

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Does land abundance explain African institutions?

Does land abundance explain African institutions?

... abolished slavery sooner or later, what is coded in the data is what anthropologists recorded as a society’s “historical” institutions; there is still much slavery in Africa according to the ...

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The social vocabulary of Hidden Presence: British History and the need to talk through the silence and acknowledge true stories of African presence

The social vocabulary of Hidden Presence: British History and the need to talk through the silence and acknowledge true stories of African presence

... when slavery was abolished, and he was Britain’s first Black Sheriff (Rainsbury: 2004, Evans: 2002 and Bressey: ...contradictory historical stories such as that of Nathaniel Wells? ...

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Fichte and Hegel on recognition and slavery

Fichte and Hegel on recognition and slavery

... Fichte demonstrates that he himself is aware of this problem when he identifies the summons to engage in free activity addressed to others not with any single action but with a whole series of actions, which he ...

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Afterword : critical geographies of slavery

Afterword : critical geographies of slavery

... of slavery are practiced in this collection is a contrast between plantation myth and historical ...about slavery waiting to be revealed. Resistance to slavery and its legacies not only ...

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The Theme of Slavery in Beloved: An Annotated Bibliography

The Theme of Slavery in Beloved: An Annotated Bibliography

... of slavery and historical facts in Tom Feelings’ The Middle Passage: White Ships / Black Cargo and Toni Morrison’s ...introducing slavery to the ...of slavery are clarified to let readers get ...

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TheOriginsofAmericanSlavery.pdf

TheOriginsofAmericanSlavery.pdf

... Census," Slavery and Abolition 13 (1992): 214-48; and his most recent, "Slave Trade: The Sahara Desert and Red Sea Region," Encyclopedia of Africa South of the Sahara, ...African Historical ...

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Travel, slavery, memory: thanatourism in the French Atlantic

Travel, slavery, memory: thanatourism in the French Atlantic

... helpful historical pointers, remains decidedly coy about a contemporary political landscape in which, as recently as 2009, the spectres of enslavement were evoked during the violent social upheaval that shook the ...

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Slavery and other property rights

Slavery and other property rights

... most historical societies can be characterized by the property rights of the elite to land and to ...and slavery, with the elite owning both peo- ple and ...

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Lincoln and the Politics of Slavery: The Other Thirteenth Amendment and the Struggle to Save the Union

Lincoln and the Politics of Slavery: The Other Thirteenth Amendment and the Struggle to Save the Union

... of historical accuracy, the amendment could be more justly called the Seward amendment or the Seward-Corwin amendment in recognition of its original author and ...

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Slavery Counted, Slavery Defined and Slavery Online

Slavery Counted, Slavery Defined and Slavery Online

... use. Slavery studies, in particular, have been radically altered by the availability of several new electronic ...and Slavery, Abolition and Social Justice, 1490-2007 ...

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Violence and memory: slavery in the museum

Violence and memory: slavery in the museum

... shows an awareness of the satirical tradition referred to earlier. This artist’s slightly offhand manner is confirmed by text accompanying the plates in his book, which reassures the readers that the new model of stocks ...

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Sal Slavery in the Lushai Hills

Sal Slavery in the Lushai Hills

... which embarrassed all local administration; they continually raided into the Hill Tracts, attacking and plundering the inhabitants, burning the villages, slaying the men and carrying off the women and children into ...

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Slaves out of context: domestic slavery and the Anglo Indian family, c  1780–1830

Slaves out of context: domestic slavery and the Anglo Indian family, c 1780–1830

... establish the wide prevalence of human bondage in both pre-colonial and colonial South Asian polities. A multi-directional slave trade dating from before the Common Era circulated enslaved persons among and between East ...

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Eliminating Modern Day Slavery

Eliminating Modern Day Slavery

... Texas is a leader among the states in its effort to end human trafficking. Texas was one of the first states to criminalize human trafficking and has continued to make great strides towards ending this heinous crime. But ...

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The Modern Slavery Act review

The Modern Slavery Act review

... “The overlap between the s.1 and s.2 offences is clearly indicated in s.3, which appears to define “exploitation” only for the purposes of s.2 (human trafficking) but in doing so makes reference back to s.1 ...

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"On the Spot": travelling artists and Abolitionism, 1770 1830

"On the Spot": travelling artists and Abolitionism, 1770 1830

... Indian slavery, the debates and discussions were equally applicable (and indeed more pressing) in Brazil, where the slave trade continued to operate legally for almost another decade (and illegally into the ...

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