Msheireb Museums has joined the global community in observing the International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition, a statement said Wednesday. This Unesco-designated day ...
AFP via Getty Images PHILADELPHIA — Vice President Kamala Harris offered a resounding non-answer when asked about her support for slavery reparations Tuesday in a high-profile, softball ...
Slavery and racism casts a long shadow over the history of criminal justice in the US, and in particular the South, from the origins of many modern police departments in slave patrols, to the ...
But first it must be ratified by countries around the world. The International Day for the Abolition of Slavery, 2 December, marks the date of the adoption, by the General Assembly, of the United ...
Rev. Andrew T. Foss of Manchester lost his beloved 26-year-old son, Pvt. Eugene Kincaid Foss. The younger Foss, a musician in ...
INTERNATIONAL Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition was celebrated on August 23, commemorating the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade and remembering victims.
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Recognizing the profound legal and moral imperatives to eradicate slavery in all its forms across the globe, AP is resolute in its dedication to responsible operations. Modern slavery, a grievous ...
Reformers preached abolition; housewives boycotted slave-grown cane. In Sugar: A Bittersweet History Elizabeth Abbott quotes Quaker leader William Fox, who told a crowd that for every pound of ...
Without a doubt, Charles Spurgeon 1834-1892 and Billy Graham 1918-2018 were Gospel preachers rather than social justice ...
A recent book, entitled The Popes and Slavery written by Fr. Joel S. Panzer (Alba House, 1996), shows that the Popes did condemn racial slavery as early as 1435. Most of the information below is ...
Noll approvingly quotes Hugh McLeod’s definition of “the traditional ... and more thorough support for abolition than for slavery. Contingent historical circumstances, rather than the intrinsic ...