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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 ....
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- Text: We Must remember that, and remember Laughing Otter the Tiano who tried to stop Columbus and was taken away as a slave. We 1zeJ1er saw him again. In school I learned of heroic discoveries Made by liars and crooks. The courage Of millions of sweet and true people Was not commemorated.
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- Text: ...educated into christian value systems, some for a bast buck, or on some ego trip, do join forces with the church. In the Fur-Slave raiders - Removal wars, some Indians were involved in raping of the fur-bearing animals, and some caught other tribes citizens, and sold them into slavery to th...
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- Text: ... publication, in 2002, of The Bondwoman's Narrative by Hannah Crafts, the only known novel by a female African American slave and possibly the first novel by an African American woman. He is the co-author, with Cornel West, of The Future ofthe Race (Knopf, 1996), and the author of a me...
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- Text: ...5 ,\~ :-idle s create atmosphere and are great for Dickenst old Scrooge had the good fortune to have devoted Bob Cratchet slaving away for him at the bookst and we at the Council have Mr~ Cratchet's feminine counter-part - Shirely La:rk. fo the nearly two years that I've worked...
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- Text: ...rn, feel, change, grow, love and Eloise Montpetit-Seeley live. To try is to risk failure. Chained by his certitudes he is a slave; he has forfeited his freedom. THERE WILL BE NO TURTLE FOR JULY Only a person who risks is free AND AUGUST. Contratulations to Henry (Buddy) and Carolyn Medaw...
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- Text: ...animals such as horses, cattle and sheep, were followed by fauna and insects. On the export side of the exchange were Indian slaves, maize (com), potatoes, manioc, medicines, gold, silver and much much more. The effects of potatoes, manioc and com alone, spread world-wide from the Spanish A...
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- Text: The unit dealt with the Civil War, quilt making and symbols in quilts that showed slaves how to escape and find help via the Underground Railroad. Students interacted with a local Senior Center for an additional intergenerational experiential component.
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- Text: ...ld I take just one small drink the soul-crushing disease of alcoholism would come roaring back to life. I would be it's slave again, I would wander around in a torpor, trapped in a world of make-believe, where the only thing that matters is the next drink, and the supply of booze. The...
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- Text: ...ng senior ci.tizens as 'their guests for a chicken dinner at Lexington School the 14-. We drank for freedom and became slaves, ot November. It gave them a chance to meet old friends and make new ones. The dinner We drank to erase problems and saw them was enjoyed by all 18 participant...
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- Text: Hollywood reflected a white racism against red people that predated white racism against blacks. Before slave ships discharged their ebony bounties of West African tribes people on the East Coast of North America, Pilgrims were raiding the villages of the Wampanoags in Massachusetts.
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- Text: The different tribes of Israel were named after the brothers of Joseph. These tribes were the slaves who built the pyramids. Then Moses came and led them out of Egypt. After he persuaded Pharaoh to let them go. The pyramids are carbon dated at 4,500 years to 5000 years.