British Culpability in the Trading and Enslavement of Africans
“In 1833, Britain used £20 million, 40 per cent of its national budget, to buy freedom for all slaves in
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Read moreNo other woman – in life and after – occupies the place that Winnie Madikizela-Mandela does in South African politics.
Read moreNumerous books and articles analyze the concept of “slave marriage,” but other than a few exceptional works, the historical literature
Read moreThe Black Studies movement, inaugurated in the late 1960s by student- and community-based demands for a “more relevant education,” represented
Read morePalm trees, ocean breezes, and avenues bursting with glowing neon signs are just a few of the things that comes
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