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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: 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 they impressed the navigators and told them to turn them
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- Text: of us. We 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
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- Text: 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 • The area was very muddy, hot, rainy, an filled with lots of trees and kangaroos • John
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- Text: 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 if it blew ahead of the ship in battle
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- Text: 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 moved there and began
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- Text: • 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 enough food each day • They later had to located where the Russians were from
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- Text: and become a part of the communities they are studying. In addition to service learning and academic lectures, students will experience the Cape of Good Hope, Boulders National Park, the District Six Museum, the lziko Slave Museum, Robben Island where Nelson
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- Text: model of empowerment in India 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
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- Text: south of Japan. Iwo is but 2~ miles wide at its widest. It is about five miles long. Less than 8 square miles and with but one building above ground. Yet, it was "home" to over 22,000 Japanese soldiers and Korean slave-laborers who built the islands
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- Text: 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
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- Text: *** * ************ * *** * ** * ** * ** * ************** CALENDAR - NOVEM1ER, 1965. November 2 - Tuesday Sisterhood 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