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  • Text: presents his picture of humanity . First there is Shawn Taylor , 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
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  • Text: :::::::::::::::::~:::~:::m1:::1ta:::::1•111.11111:::'ll1l•l111:::::I:I SEPARA TING THE MAN FROM THE MYTH He (Columbus) is either a slave-trading, bloodthirsty colonial pirate, or the personification of the virtues of capitalism and an inspiration for generations
Turtle Talk, Volume 2, October 1992

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  • Text: Nishenabig community! There are Indian con-artists, 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
Turtle Talk, April 1982

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  • Text: 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 memoir, Colored
Council of Michigan Foundations 2007-05-22 board book conference committee report

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  • Text: a Learning to Give unit by field test teacher Sue Angell. 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
Council of Michigan Foundations 2002-09-29 board book Learning to Give

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  • Text: wear. Why not try? ·~· t~!.JLE-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
Turtle Talk, August 1979

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  • Text: avoid suffering and sorrow but he cannot learn, 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
Turtle Talk, June 1985

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  • Text: and their domestic 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
Council Drum News, February 1991

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  • Text: of complete abstention from booze, I know as sure as the next dawn will come that should 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
Turtle Talk, Volume 2, September 1992

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  • Text: 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
Turtle Talk, December 1979

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  • Text: Trail." 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
Turtle Talk, August 1991

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  • Text: to the Canadian border, Detroit was an important participant in the Underground Railroad. This tour will visit several sites that sheltered slaves as they moved north to freedom, as well as the new monuments located at both Detroit and Windsor waterfronts
Council of Michigan Foundations 2001 annual conference highlights and registration kit