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Documents said to link Waldheim to crimes in war

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  • Description: New York Times article about President Kurt Waldheim of Austria, and his possible involvement in the deportation of 488 Yugoslav civilians to slave labor camps in 1942.
  • Text: ...lists in the his­ on Aug. 8, 1945, defined "ill-treat- tory of World War II had "looked at ment or deportation to slave labor the military practices, functions or any other purpose of civilian and responsibilities" of Waldheim population of or in occupied terri- and that &qu...
Moses: Somebody Has To Believe!

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  • Text: Slaves are slaves, but slaves are human. Slaves are people. Slaves have feelings. Slaves must not be used as a commodity, as so much chattel. As he brooded in the isolation of the desolate wilderness, I wonder if he churned inwardly.
Temple B'nai Israel Bulletin, April 2, 1953

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  • Text: ...Duds which was to have been scn " \~hey can only turn. round and round :i.n riieanin5less drudeery•M ••they are slaves , When e11vy !) bitterness and jt;?alousy .sou:r;th1~1.r joys and darken the b:riehtness of their contentment--they are slaves to theriselves nncJ. sh...
Following in His Steps

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  • Text: ...Once again, the institution of slavery was undercut by the Gospel because masters and slaves were alike called to respond to every human being as a human being. A slave in the early centuries was a thing, not a person, and masters were given counsel as well as the slaves, ...
Day 103

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  • Text: ...In those days Aunt Jemima didn’t look like the lady you see on the box today. She was a slave woman, and a demonstrator was expected to act and talk like a slave woman, using a kind of broken patois. Jemima’s do-rag was replaced by a plaid headband. Eventually the headdress was...
Day 402

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  • Text: The reason behind this was that this allowed the whites to make an enormous amount of money. If you had slaves, you didn’t have to pay them, because you owned them. They were your property just the same as a dining table or bed. As well as money, it gave the slave owners power.
Steeve Buckridge audio interview and transcription

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  • Text: ...o way back and it’s an old English family in Jamaica and I found out that they had, talking about diversity, that they had slaves through the days of slavery JUDD: Ohh they owned slaves? BUCKRIDGE: Yes, so I come from a family that owns slaves and some members are probab...
Day 100

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  • Text: ...rmy general Gordon Granger announcing federal orders in the city of Galveston, Texas, on June 19, 1865, proclaiming that all slaves in Texas were now free.Although the Emancipation Proclamation had formally freed them almost two and a half years earlier and the American Civil War had largel...
Jews 'deserved to die,' says Nazi in Syria

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  • Text: ...Brunner, reputed chief aide to Adolf Eichmann, was held responsible for the deportation to death and slave labor camps of at least 128,500 Jews from Nazi-occupied territories. Eichmann, architect of the Nazis' "Final Solution" for the Jews, was captured in Argentina by Israel...
Ideology of the Young Lords Party, 1972

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  • Text: ...gh the war, and the rest fled to the mountains to avoid slavery. Then the Spaniards had the problem of who would be their slaves. Beginning in the 1500s, they showed how barbaric and criminal they were. They began to ravage the African lands, kidnapping our Yoruba brothers and sisters ...
When Hope is Almost Gone

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  • Text: ...st, doing what top dogs ought to do. Another film by Spielberg is coming out: "Amistad." Amistad was the name of a slave ship that was bringing slaves from Africa around 1839, and they mutinied, these slaves. They killed the captain and several of the crew, and t...
Study Abroad South Africa: Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

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  • Text: ...and academic lectures, students will visit the Cape of Good Hope, Boulders National Park, the District Six Museum, the lziko Slave Museum, Robben Island where Nelson Mandela wa s imprisoned, and visit the Apartheid Museum, Hector Peterson Memorial and the Nelson Mandela House in Johannesbur...
Day 94

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  • Text: ...e could remove statues from plinths and place them at our height, or lower. We could place other figures around them, of the slaves they traded or controlled; show the massacres, the conflicts, the long hidden stories. We could create virtual reality resets, where you might look at a monume...
Cruisin' the Bookstore

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  • Text: ...aylor , son of Red Taylor , high-spirited but tender and future hei r to Springwood Plan tation . And then there is Jay, the slave buck, rug ged but quick-witted and up for sale. A fateful bond form s between these two men, a bond of trust and respect set in a time of violence and bigotry ....
Study Abroad South Africa: Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

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  • Text: ...and academic lectures, students will visit the Cape of Good Hope, Boulders National Park, the District Six Museum, the lziko Slave Museum, Robben Island where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned, and visit the Apartheid Museum, Hector Peterson Memoria l and the Nelson Mandela House in Johannesbur...
Tibbe, John (Interview outline and video), 2008

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  • Text: ...Netherlands • Their were minorities from Dutch colonies on the ship and John felt they were all treated very badly, like slaves • They had two meals a day, were lucky enough to have nice weather, but had a long trip because of the zigzag course they had to take (26:15) New Guinea ...
Day 390

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  • Text: ...They visited the dilapidated Bois Cotlette estate which used to be a sugar plantation with slave workers. Over time, the market fell out of sugar in Dominica and the estate was left deserted. I’m not sure if the New Yorker bought the estate or contracted to run it but he and his family mo...
Day 276

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  • Text: ...vel, the flagship of the Spanish King, Phillip II, used at the Battle of Letanto in 1571. Inside there are benches where the slaves sat who rowed the ship when there was no wind to fill the sails. Apparently the smell from the chained slaves was horrendous when the wind changed and...
Pickens, Lavont A. (Interview outline and video), 2003

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  • Text: ... they had frostbite in both feet • They traveled through Belgium and then back into North Germany • They found some slave labor camps in North Germany that were mostly filled with Russians • Lavont was in charge of about 50 Russians from the old camp, making sure they received ...
Women and Gender Studies and the Women's Center in Cape Town

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  • Text: ...cademic lectures, students will experience the Cape of Good Hope, Boulders National Park, the District Six Museum, the lziko Slave Museum, Robben Island where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned, and an overnight stay at a private game reserve. Students may also tour Soweto and visit the Aparthei...
Women's Center 10th Anniversary Speaker Series: Educators and Activists for Gender Justice

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  • Text: ...and along the Nepal-India border to help women and girls in prostitution, including those that have been forced into the sex slave trade . Bobbi was a leader in the Second Wave of the Women's Movement; she is featured in the book Feminists Who Changed America. She brings with her the u...
Kalafut, Adolph (Interview outline, video, and papers), 2008

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  • Text: More than 21, 000 Japanese were killed on Iwo. A few surrendered along with the Korean slave-laborers. During the battle, official signs had been posted "We need a few of the enemy to interrogate." The general response was, "OK, But do you mind if they're dead?"
Israel: God Wrestler - A Tale of Providence and Grace

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  • Text: ...Rhem Page 2   who in the meantime took things into their own hands so that Sarah's slave girl, Hagar, bore Abraham a son, whom he loved. And Sarah, being so human, forced the slave girl and her son out of the tent. The tragic story of Ishmael, the firstborn, Abraham'...
Temple B'nai Israel Bulletin, November 1965

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  • Text: ...d Bus:iness Meeting & Program Speaker: Mrs . Ralph Hawk:ins on "Social Security" 7 - Sunday Temple Youth Group Slave Day-Call Temple 10;00 - 12:00 (See Flyer on Slave Day) 10 - hednesday Hadassah Card Party at Gas Company 10 - v-Jednesday B 1 nai Lrith Houston House S...