History of Emancipation When full Emancipation came in 1838 a system that had been tried and tested in the Caribbean since the sixteenth century came to an end. Slavery had within itself the seeds of its own destruction, whether because slaves resisted it (alternating with accommodation), or whether the emergence of a new style capitalism [...]
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Pro-Lifers: Black Children Are ‘Endangered Species’
Georgia Right to Life, an anti-abortion non-profit, has launched a series of billboards in an apparent effort to add Black children to the list of endangered North American mammals, which already includes the Mexican Bobcat, Brown Bear, and West Indian Manatee. “I think [the billboard campaign] is necessary,” Cheryl Sullenger, senior policy advisor for Operation [...]









