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King portrait graces center
Community leaders gathered Thursday to hang a new portrait of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. at the city recreation center that bears his name. The event came nearly a year after a brief firestorm erupted over the removal of another King portrait from the Southeast Denton facility…. View Story
Community leaders gathered Thursday to hang a new portrait of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. at the city recreation center that bears his name. The event came nearly a year after a brief firestorm erupted over the removal of another King portrait from the Southeast Denton facility…. View Story
Slavery is gone, but not mentality
The symbolism behind Juneteenth - which occurred 133 years ago today - is all too easy for today’s African-Americans to forget. Tucson’s annual celebration, eating fresh fried-catfish dinners and homemade peach cobbler and entertaining into the night, is fine. But in a much larger sense, Juneteenth is an outward show of American blacks’ self-improvement… View Story
The symbolism behind Juneteenth - which occurred 133 years ago today - is all too easy for today’s African-Americans to forget. Tucson’s annual celebration, eating fresh fried-catfish dinners and homemade peach cobbler and entertaining into the night, is fine. But in a much larger sense, Juneteenth is an outward show of American blacks’ self-improvement… View Story
12 Innocent Men
How justice was finally served in the wake of a 1919 Arkansas race massacre…. View Story
How justice was finally served in the wake of a 1919 Arkansas race massacre…. View Story
How the East Was Won: The Romance Of Genghis Khan
Perhaps the most reliable modern empirical gauge of a movie’s effectiveness is this: How fast does it send you to Wikipedia? The faster, the better, because that means you’ve got to know more…. View Story
Perhaps the most reliable modern empirical gauge of a movie’s effectiveness is this: How fast does it send you to Wikipedia? The faster, the better, because that means you’ve got to know more…. View Story
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Peculiar institution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
… institution” was a euphemism for slavery and the economic ramifications of it … discredit the institution of abortion in general by associating it with slavery. …… View Result
… institution” was a euphemism for slavery and the economic ramifications of it … discredit the institution of abortion in general by associating it with slavery. …… View Result
Slavery in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Slavery as an institution in the British West Indies only continued for another … Richard Leiby, Terrorists by Another Name: The Barbary Pirates, The Washington …… View Result
Slavery as an institution in the British West Indies only continued for another … Richard Leiby, Terrorists by Another Name: The Barbary Pirates, The Washington …… View Result
African slave trade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
“Slavery”, as it is often referred to by people, in African cultures was … Another source of slaves, comprising about half the total, came from military …… View Result
“Slavery”, as it is often referred to by people, in African cultures was … Another source of slaves, comprising about half the total, came from military …… View Result
Blogs
'Slavery By Another Name' View Story
Blackmon is the author of the book, SLAVERY BY ANOTHER NAME, and it’s truly an extraordinary work chiefly because it exposes something which not too many of us — least of all me — have ever heard about. Mainly, the continuation of …
Blackmon is the author of the book, SLAVERY BY ANOTHER NAME, and it’s truly an extraordinary work chiefly because it exposes something which not too many of us — least of all me — have ever heard about. Mainly, the continuation of …
Book find: Slavery By Another Name View Story
Interview with Douglas A. Blackmon on neo-slavery in US South after the end of the Civil War: Slavery by Another Name Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II A Note on the Interview We are publishing this …
Interview with Douglas A. Blackmon on neo-slavery in US South after the end of the Civil War: Slavery by Another Name Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II A Note on the Interview We are publishing this …
Slavery by Another Name: Re-Enslavement of Black Americans From … View Story
Douglas A. Blackmon’s new book, Slavery by Another Name – The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II (Doubleday, 2008) has unearthed ugly chapters of US history that have been buried for decades. …
Douglas A. Blackmon’s new book, Slavery by Another Name – The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II (Doubleday, 2008) has unearthed ugly chapters of US history that have been buried for decades. …
Slavery By Another Name View Story
Matthew Yglesias comments on Douglas Blackmon’s book, Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II: …what’s really striking about the subject is that despite how central the story of …
Matthew Yglesias comments on Douglas Blackmon’s book, Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II: …what’s really striking about the subject is that despite how central the story of …
Q & A
What is the name of a book about a 19th century slavery/manager murder that has remained unsolved? More
I read the book in college, but can’t remember the title for the life of me. There is an interactive website where students can go to decide who they think killed this manager who mistreated slaves. The end of the book feautres a drawing of the guy’s tombstone that reads the inscription about”the Son of Man cometh.”I think that slaves were charged and hung for the murder (hope I’m not falsely remembering here), but that there was debate over whether or not another white man had done it OR set it up and had black slaves carry it out. John MucCoullough is a name that comes to mind.
I read the book in college, but can’t remember the title for the life of me. There is an interactive website where students can go to decide who they think killed this manager who mistreated slaves. The end of the book feautres a drawing of the guy’s tombstone that reads the inscription about”the Son of Man cometh.”I think that slaves were charged and hung for the murder (hope I’m not falsely remembering here), but that there was debate over whether or not another white man had done it OR set it up and had black slaves carry it out. John MucCoullough is a name that comes to mind.How about Death of an Overseer : Reopening a Murder Investigation from the Plantation South by Michael Wayne? The man was John McCallin and there is a website:www.deathofanoverseer.com
Help! another word for”slavery”!!! need it tonight!? More
ok, i need all the names for”slavery”or”involuntary servant”as you can give me! thanks in advance! i promise 2 chose a best answer!Luv,lovly1the second letter is”e”and the fourth is”r”11 letters. thanks so much so far!
ok, i need all the names for”slavery”or”involuntary servant”as you can give me! thanks in advance! i promise 2 chose a best answer!Luv,lovly1the second letter is”e”and the fourth is”r”11 letters. thanks so much so far!oppressedbondage
does anyone know what this quote by mark twain means? More
“The blunting effects of slavery upon the slaveholder’s moral perceptions are known and conceded the world over; and a priveleged class, an aristocracy, is but a band of slaveholders under another name”I really need to know for an essay please help!!
“The blunting effects of slavery upon the slaveholder’s moral perceptions are known and conceded the world over; and a priveleged class, an aristocracy, is but a band of slaveholders under another name”I really need to know for an essay please help!!He says that owning slaves’blunts’the slaveholder’s moral perceptions. In other words, a slaveholder does not have any sense of the’wrongness’of what he is doing. He is impervious to guilt.He says that aristocracy is the same way: blind, guiltless people with no sense of right or wrong.
How do you feel about the NAACP urging Georgia to appologise for slavery? More
The state of Virgina has already been forced to appologise for slavery. They were the first to be pressured in hopes that other Southern States would follow their lead. The NAACP needs to read up on their history before they start spouting off. The Southern States were not the only states to own slaves. the NAACP only targets Southern States and don’t wanna touch on Northern slave holding states because its not part of their twisted politcally correct view. This is just another attempt to chip away and try to destroy our Southern Heritage by trying to make Southerners appear to be hateful racist people. Recently they pushed for the name of the Museum of the Confederacy to be changed because they feel”Confederacy”is a racist term. The Confederacy was a country, its not a racist term. The War between the States was over states rights, not slavery. Before long it’ll be racist to breath Southern air around these people. The NAACP are the ones who are racist.
The state of Virgina has already been forced to appologise for slavery. They were the first to be pressured in hopes that other Southern States would follow their lead. The NAACP needs to read up on their history before they start spouting off. The Southern States were not the only states to own slaves. the NAACP only targets Southern States and don’t wanna touch on Northern slave holding states because its not part of their twisted politcally correct view. This is just another attempt to chip away and try to destroy our Southern Heritage by trying to make Southerners appear to be hateful racist people. Recently they pushed for the name of the Museum of the Confederacy to be changed because they feel”Confederacy”is a racist term. The Confederacy was a country, its not a racist term. The War between the States was over states rights, not slavery. Before long it’ll be racist to breath Southern air around these people. The NAACP are the ones who are racist.The federal Gov should charge the NAACP under the ricco statue. They are the MOST racist organization in this country.NO apologies are needed to be given to the blks over slavery. Why?? because their are NO slaves alive today. Each and everyone of them WERE given 40 acres and a mule. That was MUCH more than any other citizen had at that time. It would be like giving some one a 5 year old pickup truck and a 300,000 house now a days!It is NO ONEs but their own fault that they lost it.NO other population that was a slave EVER got an apology or reparations.The only question to be asked is , do you want to be an AMERICAN or not? If you don’t, get out of my country!




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