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Slavery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Slavery is a form of forced labor in which people are considered to be, or treated as, the property of others. Slaves can be held against their will from the time of their capture, purchase or birth,...
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Discover the roots of slavery, follow the life of a slave and witness a slave auction through the eyes of characters including a slave, auctioneer, buyer and seller. ... So why has slavery survived for thousands of years? How did it become so important to civilization? Explore the ways that slavery has been woven into the...
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Chronology on the History of Slavery and Racism ... End of 1619-1789 Chronology of Slavery. See next Chronology segment. ... History Of Slavery, 1790 to 1829...
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As big and ugly as it is, we can end slavery. In Ending Slavery, FTS puts forward a plan to bring slavery and human trafficking to an end. Forever. Governments, the UN, businesses, our communities, and each one of us has a role to play. More>>
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history of slavery; slavery and christianity ... Slavery from biblical times until now ... Overview of human slavery;
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Slavery in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Slavery in the United States had its origins with the first English colonization of North America in Virginia in 1607, although African slaves were brought to Spanish Florida as early as the 1560s. H...
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America's journey through slavery is presented in four parts. For each era, you'll find a historical Narrative, a Resource Bank of images, documents, stories, biographies, and commentaries, and a Teacher's Guide for using the content of the Web site and television series in U.S. history courses.
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Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1938 contains more than 2,300 first-person accounts of slavery and 500 black-and-white photographs of former slaves. ... Born in Slavery was made possible by a major gift from the Citigroup Foundation.
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A 1662 Virginia law assumed Africans would remain servants for life, and a 1667 act declared that "Baptisme doth not alter the condition of the person as to his bondage or freedome." By 1740 the SLAVERY system in colonial America was fully developed.
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