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  • ...clude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1753 or 1754 - 1784) [[Africa]]n-American [[slavery|slave]] whose [[poetry|poems]] and letters are among the earliest writings
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  • ...m]] with sexual ethics, especially in relationship to past toleration of [[slavery]]
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  • aka ''Ashanti, Land of No Mercy'', is a 1979 adventure movie on modern slavery filmed in North Africa, directed by Richard Fleischer, and starring Michael
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  • ...who fled to [[Upper Canada]] after the [[American Revolution]], he escaped slavery by fleeing to the USA.
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  • A legal principle that certain acts, such as [[piracy]], [[slavery]] and [[genocide]], puts one outside the norms of civilization and makes on
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  • | known_for = escaped slavery in [[Upper Canada]] ...ery, it didn't go that far.<ref name=FreedomSeekers/> It did prohibit the slavery of new arrivals. Individuals who already kept slaves were grandfathered, a
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  • ...took them outside national jurisdiction, such as [[piracy|pirates]] and [[slavery|slavers]]. After the [[Second World War]], application of the label was ext ...these acts fell under early concepts of [[universal jurisdiction]]. Before slavery was generally accepted as wrong, piracy was condemned, and it was standard
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  • The U.S. Civil War emerged from the expansion of slavery in the U.S. and its implication in all aspects of U.S. society, economy, an
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  • ...|Nebraska]], and allowing the settlers to decide whether or not to allow [[slavery]].
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  • {{r|Slavery}} {{r|U.S. slavery era}}
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  • ...; won by the U.S. after the death of 600,000 people and the abolishment of slavery.
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  • ...and to keep the land free of slaves. Conversely, abolitionists denounced slavery as morally sinful. ...tion that was upset at the tolerance of the U.S. political parties towards slavery. From this party came many of the leaders of the Republican Party includin
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  • ...cuted the [[American Civil War]] to reclaim 11 seceding states and abolish slavery; assassinated in 1865 near the beginning of his second term. Considered th
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  • ...'' faction was a group of New York Democrats who opposed the southern (pro-slavery) wing of the Democratic Party. ...w York Barnburners advocated the [[Wilmot Proviso]] that intended to block slavery in territory acquired from Mexico following the [[Mexican-American War]].
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  • ...raska Nebraska&mdash;A Poem, Personal and Political], an epic 1854 poem on slavery and the Kansas-Nebraska Act, by George Washington Bungay; available from th
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  • ...itly protect the institution. Historically, nearly all societies have had slavery at one time. ...866 and voters in 1867. Demands for reparations and apologies for American slavery waxed and waned from the 1880s to the present.
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  • *Johnson, Howard. ''The Bahamas from Slavery to Servitude, 1783-1933.'' University Press of Florida. (1996)
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  • * Gara, Larry . "Slavery and the Slave Power: A Crucial Distinction" ''Civil War History'' v15 (1969 ...ert H. Abzug and Stephen E. Maizlish, eds., ''New Perspectives on Race and Slavery in America'' (1986), pp 51-78
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  • ...&name=News&file=article&sid=6&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0 Welfare did what slavery and Jim Crow couldn't]
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  • ...lanter, Politician: James Monroe, the Missouri Crisis, and the Politics of Slavery|journal=Journal of American History|volume=105|issue=4|pages=843–867|doi= ...arty|Federalists]] and Democratic-Republicans objected to the expansion of slavery into the [[Louisiana Purchase]] territory on the Constitutional inequalitie
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  • ...[[Oinamaos]] in race of [[chariots]]. [[Pelops]] [[bribery|bribes]] the [[slavery|slave]] [[Myrtilos]] to remove pins from the chariot, causing Oinamaos to b
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  • * ''Slavery in Massachusetts''
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  • ...acts that were intended to resolve conflicts between pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions but only further broke down political stability leading to the dem ...solve this and other outstanding issues. These included the legitimacy of slavery and the slave trade in [[Washington, D.C.]], the organization of other terr
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  • ...invasion) of Cuba by the United States. The document was filled with pro-slavery pronouncements (written mainly by Soulé). It was leaked to the press, aft
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  • ==Slavery== ...apter4.shtml BBC World Service]</ref>However, small amounts of unregulated slavery occur in some parts of Africa.
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  • ...é]] to draft the [[Ostend Manifesto]], but because of its aggressively pro-slavery slant, Marcy disavowed any connection with it.
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  • ...act established that settlers could decide for themselves whether to allow slavery, in the name of "popular sovereignty" or rule of the people. Opponents deno ...tting the residents of a territory decide whether or not they would permit slavery to exist.
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  • ...kelman, Paul, and Joseph C. Miller, eds. ''Macmillan Encyclopedia of World Slavery.'' 2 vol (1999) * Miller, Randall M., and John David Smith, eds. ''Dictionary of Afro-Amerian Slavery'' (1988)
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  • ...[[Mexican War (1848)]] which he believed was being fought on behalf of pro-slavery interests. He also spoke out in support of [[John Brown]], and wrote a trac
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  • * ''[http://docsouth.unc.edu/fpn/washington/menu.html Up from Slavery: An Autobiography]'' (1901). * W. Fitzhugh Brundage, ed ''Booker T. Washington and Black Progress: Up from Slavery 100 Years Later'' (2003).
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  • ..., now in [[West Virginia (U.S. state)|West Virginia]]) hoping to spark a [[Slavery|slave]] insurrection. The arsenal was retaken by marines led by Col. [[Robe ...ucial issue of slavery, they were early Abolitionists, having come to view slavery as both sinful (a violation of the [[Golden Rule]]) and as fundamentally in
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