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"I lived in a slave quarter" - Ben Wallace opens up about growing up on a real plantation in Alabama
Hall of Famer Ben Wallace opened up about growing up in Lowndes County, Alabama, revealing that he worked in the cotton fields and lived in a slave quarter.
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Slave graves hidden behind a 176-year-old plantation cemetery
Today we explore a 176-year-old plantation cemetery filled with obelisks, hand-carved epitaphs, and tragic child graves from the 1800s—but that’s only half the story. Just beyond the fence are ...
From the remnants of my great-grandparents’ Cuban home near the sugar plantation that is part of Unesco’s Slave Route programme – where they were once enslaved - to personal artefacts, each piece reco ...
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States rush to deny AI personhood amid growing fight over who should regulate
States are rushing to implement laws and regulations to deny AI personhood as chatbots and autonomous tech grow in popularity ...
"It's a mistake we have publicly acknowledged," Lively said during her deposition in her legal battle with Justin Baldoni ...
A leading historian examines how the monarchy not only tolerated slavery but also administered it, profited from it and ...
On July 24, 2005, King County, Washington was officially renamed in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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History's most daring slave rebellions
The history we learned in school often painted enslavement as a system people endured passively, waiting for abolition to ...
The Kappa League is cleaning up the historic Black Spartanburg graveyard, the East Spartanburg Cemetery, while a county ...
The JVP/NPP government’s relief program, while offering symbolic gestures, has failed to deliver genuine reconstruction or address the underlying vulnerabilities the cyclone has exposed.
The life and career of Louisiana’s pioneering civil rights politician, who briefly served as the nation’s first Black ...
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