Quick Overview: Slavery was inherently cruel and unjust, and it was cruel and unjust to different people in different ways. Today, Clint Smith ... Enslaved people resisted their condition in a range of different ways. Oftentimes those ways were small and personal. There were ... In which John Green teaches you about America's "peculiar institution," slavery. I wouldn't really call it peculiar. I'd lean more ...

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Slavery was inherently cruel and unjust, and it was cruel and unjust to different people in different ways. Today, Clint Smith ... Enslaved people resisted their condition in a range of different ways. Oftentimes those ways were small and personal. There were ... In which John Green teaches you about America's "peculiar institution," slavery. I wouldn't really call it peculiar. I'd lean more ... Many organizations have made it their mission to expand the rights of Professor Eric Foner of Columbia University discusses the The Harlem Renaissance produced many remarkable artists, writers, and thinkers. Today we'll talk about one of the most ...

Today we're learning about the Transatlantic As the enslavement of Africans to work in America becomes common, Almost immediately most former Rebel States enact harsh laws known as In the 17th century, as the British colonies in the Americas were getting established in places like Jamestown, VA, the system of ... In 1688, in Pennsylvania, a group of four men created the Germantown Petition, which made the case that slavery was immoral ...

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