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Slavery in Africa has a long history, and Slavery in modern Africa continues today . Types of African slavery Chattel slavery Chattel slavery was the type of slavery practiced in the Americas during the time of the Atlantic slave trade . Slaves were used as workers for Americans. Pawnship Pawn law Pawnship or debt bondage slavery involves the use of people as collateral finance collateral for debt . Slave labor is performed by the debtor, or a Kinship relative of the debtor usually a child . Typically, a child, used as collateral in pawnship, married into the creditor creditor s family causing the debt to be forgiven. Origins Slavery existed in Africa well before the Atlantic slave trade and even before Islamic slave trade. Slavery in Africa more than likely originated from wartime . When a Monarchy kingdom won a war or battle, opponents were taken captive and used as slaves. Another reason for slavery was to increase land ownership ownership of land by increasing the amount of laborers available to work the land. It is for this reason that slave raids became common on neighboring villages. Abolition Slavery in Africa decreased immensely due to the effects of the Atlantic, Red Sea, Indian Ocean and Trans Saharan slave trades abolition. Complete legal abolition of slavery did not cease in Africa until the 21st Century, with Mauretania outlawing the practice only in 2007 however, according to the UN slavery still exists in much of North Africa. References Donald R. Wright, http autocww.colorado.edu blackmon E64ContentFiles AfricanHistory SlaveryInAfrica.html History of Slavery and Africa , Online Encyclopedia , 2000. http www.digitalhistory.uh.edu black voices voices display.cfm?id 7 Digital History Slavery in Africa http africanhistory.about.com od slavery p SlaveryTypes.htm?terms slavery in 20africa About African History Africa in topic Slavery in Category Slavery in Africa Category Slavery by location Africa fr Esclavage en Afrique ... more details
The Unconstitutionality of Slavery 1845 was a pamphlet by American abolitionist Lysander Spooner advocating the view that the U.S. Constitution prohibited slavery. This view was advocated in contrast to that of William Lloyd Garrison who advocated opposing the constitution on the grounds that it supported slavery. In the pamphlet, Spooner shows that none of the U.S. state state governments of the slave states specifically authorized slavery, that the U.S. Constitution contains several clauses that are contradictory with slavery, that slavery was a violation of natural law , and that the intentions of the Constitutional Convention have no legal bearing on the document they created. Thus, Spooner s position is one that employs original meaning styled textualism and rejects original intent styled originalism . External links http www.lysanderspooner.org UnconstitutionalityOfSlaveryContents.htm Online text at LysanderSpooner.org DEFAULTSORT Unconstitutionality of Slavery Category Pamphlets Category Abolitionism in the United States essay stub ... more details
unreferenced date February 2010 Slavery Slaves could have had many different jobs in The Bahamas . Field labourers This was the most common job. They seemed to be involved in every aspect of agricultural work,such as preparing the fields, planting , weeding , and harvesting . They also fed the cattle on the plantation . Craftsmen The most skilled craftsmen s post would normally be reserved for whites. However as the slave population increased, more slaves filled the vacancies left by the whites. Most were situated in New Providence . Type of jobs available to them were masonry mason carpenter butcher baker tailor tinsmith blacksmith North America topic Slavery in DEFAULTSORT Slavery In The Bahamas Category History of the Bahamas Category Slavery by country Bahamas Category Slavery in the British Empire Category Slavery in the New World Bahamas stub ... more details
slaverySlavery in Mauritania is an entrenched phenomenon the national government has repeatedly tried to abolish, banning the practice in 1905, 1981, and August 2007. ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi africa 6938032.stm work BBC News title Mauritanian MPs pass slavery law date 9 August 2007 ... governance and aprm opinion mauritania made slavery illegal last month.html title Mauritania Country Made Slavery Illegal Last Month publisher The East African Standard date 6 September 2007 accessdate 2008 01 21 ref The descendants of black Africans abducted into slavery now live in Mauritania as blacks ..., or 20 of the population ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi 2010401.stm Millions forced into slavery ... The Abolition season on BBC World Service ref of 3,069,000 people. Even though slavery is illegal ... population in slavery. ref Akhil Patel, http www.jstor.org stable 4489305 Review of Disposable People New Slavery in the Global Economy by Kevin Bales, Human Rights Quarterly , Vol. 22, No. 3, August ... as emancipation and SOS Esclaves meaning SOS Slaves in French work against slavery. A United Nations ... in November 2009 to evaluate slavery practices in the country. ref ANI and Journal Tahalil reported ... UNHRC in http www2.ohchr.org english issues slavery rapporteur index.htm August 2010 . References ...&pagename Zone English Muslim Affairs 2FMAELayout Emancipating the Free Slavery in Mauritania IslamOnline.net Retrieved on 31 07 2008 Kevin Bales, Disposable People New Slavery in the Global ... mauritania.htm Anti Slavery International Forced labour in Mauritania http web.archive.org ... of Mauritania on opposition to slavery http www.bbc.co.uk worldservice documentaries 2009 05 090515 slaverydoc.shtml Freedom from Slavery in Mauritania BBC Radio Report http www.npr.org programs specials racism 010828.mauritania.html Slavery Lives on in Mauritania Africa in topic Slavery in Mauritania topics Category Slavery by country Mauritania Category Slavery in Africa Mauritania Category ... more details
About Thoreau s essay the topic itself History of slavery in Massachusetts Thoreauviana expanded Core Slavery in Massachusetts is an 1854 essay by Henry David Thoreau based on a speech he gave at an anti slavery rally at Framingham, Massachusetts , on July 4, 1854, after the re enslavement in Boston, Massachusetts of fugitive slave Anthony Burns . See also Civil Disobedience Thoreau Thoreau s Civil Disobedience On line sources s Slavery in Massachusetts Slavery in Massachusetts at Wikisource http www.sniggle.net Experiment index.php?entry sim Slavery in Massachusetts at The Picket Line http eserver.org thoreau slavery.html Slavery in Massachusetts at eserver.org annotated Book sources My Thoughts are Murder to the State by Henry David Thoreau ISBN 978 1434804266 The Higher Law Thoreau on Civil Disobedience and Reform ISBN 978 0691118765 Collected Essays and Poems by Henry David Thoreau ISBN 978 1 88301195 6 External links http thoreau.eserver.org edsav1.html Editorial Savoir Faire Thoreau Transforms His Journal into Slavery in Massachusetts http www.vcu.edu engweb transcendentalism ideas abolition hdt.html Thoreau s Stance on Abolition Category Essays by Henry David Thoreau Category 1854 works Category History of Massachusetts essay stub Massachusetts stub fr L Esclavage dans le Massachusetts ... more details
Infobox Single Name Happiness in Slavery Artist Nine Inch Nails from Album Broken Nine Inch Nails EP Broken Cover nine inch nails happiness in slavery.jpg Released November 1992 Format Gramophone record Promotional 12 Recorded 1992 Genre Industrial metal Length 19 28 Label TVT Records Interscope Producer Trent Reznor , Flood producer Flood Last single Sin Nine Inch Nails song Sin br 1990 This single Happiness in Slavery br 1992 Next single Wish song Wish br 1993 Happiness in Slavery is a song by the American act Nine Inch Nails . The song takes its title and refrain from Jean Paulhan s preface to Story of O . ref http lightheadedbooks.blogspot.com 2008 08 negating o.html Negating O ref It is available on the Broken Nine Inch Nails EP Broken EP and was also released as a 12 promotional single in November 1992. The song peaked at number 13 on the U.S. Billboard Alternative Songs Modern Rock Tracks chart. Nine Inch Nails performance of Happiness in Slavery at Woodstock 94 , included on the concert s compilation album, won the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance in 1996. Music video Image Happiness in Slavery video.jpg thumb left 200px Bob Flanagan being tortured in the video. The music video for Happiness in Slavery, directed by Jon Reiss , features performance artist Bob Flanagan entering a large room. He places a flower and a candle on an altar and in a ritualistic style prepares ... A title1 Happiness in Slavery note1 Fixed EP Fixed version length1 6 09 title2 Happiness in Slavery ... in Slavery note3 PK Slavery remix length3 5 41 title4 Happiness in Slavery note4 Broken Nine Inch Nails ... in Slavery promos at NIN Collector http www.ninwiki.com Happiness In Slavery song Happiness in Slavery at the NinWiki Nine Inch Nails DEFAULTSORT Happiness In Slavery Category 1992 singles Category ... Category TVT Records singles es Happiness in Slavery fr Happiness in Slavery gl Happiness in Slavery it Happiness in Slavery lv Happiness in Slavery pt Happiness in Slavery ru Happiness in Slavery ... more details
take others money, thus putting them in a condition of slavery. ref http mason.gmu.edu trustici ... . Leo Tolstoy argued that taxation of labor is one of three stages of slavery, the other two being personal slavery and land slavery. ref http www.cooperativeindividualism.org tolstoy on the land question ... DEFAULTSORT Taxation As Slavery Category Anarcho capitalism Category Slavery Category Tax resistance ... more details
thumb right 180px upright Slavery in Zanzibar . An Arab master s punishment for a slight offense.cody ... html ft 20011001.6.html Swahili Coast ref Child slavery is the slavery of child ren. History In the past, many children have been sold into slavery in order for their family to repay debts or crimes or earn ... anything to deserve slavery. In most institutions of slavery throughout the world, the children of slaves ... of slavery in the United States American slaves . In other cases, children were enslaved as if they were ... of many young pilgrimsees. CITATIONS? Modern Day Although the Abolitionism abolition of slavery in much of the world has greatly reduced child slavery, the phenomenon lives on, especially in Third World countries. According to the Anti Slavery Society , Although there is no longer any state ... another, the abolition of slavery does not mean that it ceased to exist. There are millions of people throughout the world &mdash mainly children &mdash in conditions of virtual slavery, as well as in various forms of servitude which are in many respects similar to slavery. ref name antislaverysociety cite web url http www.anti slaverysociety.org slavery.htm title Does Slavery Still Exist? accessdate 2008 01 04 last first coauthors date work publisher Anti Slavery Society ref It further notes that slavery, particularly child slavery, was on the rise in 2003. It points out that there are countless ... are not slavery in the narrow legal sense. Critics claim they are stretching the definition and practice of slavery beyond its original meaning, and are actually referring to forms of unfree labour other than slavery Citation needed date April 2008 . In 1990 reports of slavery came out of Bahr al Ghazal ... http www.anti slaverysociety.addr.com carpets.htm work Anti Slavery Society accessdate April 2007 ... 70 each in poorer states, such as Benin and Togo, and sold into slavery in sex dens or as unpaid ... or involuntary labour, i.e., enslavement . Some see human trafficking as the modern form of slavery ... more details
Refimprove date March 2008 slavery The practice of slavery in Japan involved only after the establishment of Yamato period 3rd Century till the end of Sengoku period . This is the only period of time Japan ever officially had slavery system. However, slaves were secretly held amongst few minors until Edo Period . Early slavery The export of a slave from Japan is recorded in 3rd century China Chinese historical record, but it is unclear what system was involved, and whether this was a common practice at that time. These slaves were called Seik lit. living mouth . The export of slaves from Japan ceased, in part because of Japanese separation from the Sinocentrism . In the 8th century, slaves were called Nuhi and laws were issued under Ritsuryousei . These slaves tended farms and worked around houses. Information on the slave population is sketchy, but the proportion of slaves are estimated to be around 5 of the population. Slavery persisted into the Sengoku period 1467 1615 even though the attitude that slavery was anachronistic seems to have become widespread among elites. ref Thomas Nelson, Slavery in Medieval Japan, Monumenta Nipponica 2004 59 4 463 492 ref In 1590, slavery was officially banned under Toyotomi Hideyoshi but forms of contract and indentured labor persisted alongside the period penal codes forced labor. Somewhat later, the Edo period penal laws prescribed non free labor for the immediate family of executed criminals in Article 17 of the Got ke reij Tokugawa House Laws , but the practice never became common. The 1711 Got ke reij was compiled from over 600 statutes promulgated between 1597 and 1696. ref Lewis, James Bryant. 2003 . http books.google.com books?id 0YIbNlliRswC&pg PA31&lpg PA31&dq hideyoshi slavery&source web&ots 9P9o262Fpo&sig TKN79q0hnoLMEP8UbZk2fdmq00I .... 31 32. ref Further reading Nelson, Thomas. Slavery in Medieval Japan, Monumenta Nipponica 2004 59 4 ... topic Slavery in Category Slavery by country Japan Category History of Japan Category Military history ... more details
slavery main Slavery The number of slaves today remains as high as 12 million ref Cite web url http www.ilo.org global Themes Forced Labour lang en index.htm title Forced labour Themes publisher Ilo.org date accessdate 2010 03 14 ref to 27 million, ref name disposable bales Cite book last Bales first Kevin title Disposable People New Slavery in the Global Economy publisher University of California Press year 1999 page 9 chapter 1 isbn 0 520 21797 7 ref ref name time Cite news author By E. Benjamin Skinner Monday, Jan. 18, 2010 url http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,1952335,00.html title sex trafficking in South Africa World Cup slavery fear publisher Time.com date 2010 01 18 accessdate 2010 08 29 ref ref name un.org Cite web url http www.smfcdn.com assets pubs un chronicle.pdf title UN Chronicle & 124 Slavery in the Twenty First Century publisher Un.org date accessdate 2010 08 29 ref though this is probably the smallest proportion of the world s population in the history of civilization, as slavery was unknown prior in paleolithic times. ref http www.csmonitor.com 2004 0901 p16s01 wogi.html Slavery is not dead, just less recognizable. ref Most are debt bondage debt slaves ... for generations. ref Cite web author UK url http www.newint.org issue337 facts.htm title Slavery ... 2 hi asia pacific 2783655.stm title Asia s sex trade is slavery publisher BBC News date ... bbc metropolitan police damages See also Human trafficking in the United States Child slavery References Reflist 2 http www.notforsalecampaign.org about slavery rs 1 External links http www.ohchr.org EN Issues Slavery SRSlavery Pages SRSlaveryIndex.aspx UN Human Rights Council Special Rapporteur on Contemporary forms of slavery http thecnnfreedomproject.blogs.cnn.com The CNN Freedom Project Ending Modern Day Slavery , CNN Guardiantopic world slaverySlavery NYTtopic subjects s slave labor Slave Labor WSJtopic subject S Slave Labor 3873 Slave Labor DEFAULTSORT Contemporary Slavery Category Slavery ... more details
White slavery may refer to Arab slave trade , which involved the enslavement of many European peoples including Saqaliba , often captured by Barbary pirates from North Africa and some parts of Europe. Sexual slavery , not in reference to the race of the victims who can be of any race , but to distinguish it from the full scale, hereditary system of slavery that had been imposed on black people in the Americas. Penal colony British Empire Convicts constituted a significant group of colonists in colonial America and Australia. These were more often treated as indentured servants but with longer periods of servitude. Redlegs , a term used to refer to the class of poor whites that lived on colonial Barbados, St. Vincent, Grenada and a few other Caribbean islands White Slaves film White Slaves film , the English title for the 1937 German film Wei e Sklaven directed by Karl Anton disambig European white s were owned by black people in some parts of Africa they were referred to as lackas and native Americans owned white slaves too and were referred to as redlegs ... more details
slavery File An Act Against Slavery.jpg thumb left An Act to Prevent the further Introduction of Slaves ... Canada , 1793 Slavery in what now comprises Canada existed into the 1830s, when slavery was officially ... peoples in Canada aboriginal typically called panis , likely a corruption of Pawnee people Pawnee . Slavery ... France, Acadia and the later British North America see chattel slavery during the 17th century, but large scale plantation slavery of the sort that existed in most European colonies in the Americas ... was so minor, the history of slavery in Canada is often overshadowed by the more tumultuous slavery ... Caribbean. Afua Cooper states that slavery is, Canada s best kept secret, locked within the National closet. ref AfuaCooper, The Untold Story of Canadian Slavery and the Burning of Old Montreal ... title Slavery in the New World publisher Britannica.com date accessdate 2011 02 25 ref Many of the indigenous .... Slavery was hereditary, the slaves being prisoners of war and their descendants were slaves. ref .... 33, No. 1, The Archaeology of Slavery Jun., 2001 , pp. 1 17 http www.jstor.org stable 827885 in JSTOR ... look at life as a slave, and asserts that a large number were held. Under French rule Main Slavery in New ... of all slaves to Catholicism. ref Afua Cooper, The Untold Story of Canadian Slavery and the burning ... New France s petition to import black slaves from West Africa. While slavery was prohibited in France ... the pattern for policing slavery. It required that all slaves be instructed as Catholics and not as Protestants. It concentrated on defining the condition of slavery, and established harsh controls. Slaves ... artisans. The 1763 Treaty of Paris 1763 Treaty of Paris made no reference to slavery in Canada ... in Canada and the ill intent of slavery was evidenced by an incident involving a slave woman being ..., Enslaved Africans in Upper Canada, http www.archives.gov.on.ca english on line exhibits slavery ... Slavery that legislated the gradual abolition of slavery no slaves could be imported slaves already ... more details
slaverySlavery in Sudan began in ancient times, and has continued to the present day. During the Arab ... Report Confirms Sudan Slavery ref According to the Rift Valley Institute s http www.riftvalley.net ?view ... claimed that the slavery is the product of inter tribal warfare, over which it had no control. Human .... While the Sudan Criminal Code of 1991 does not list slavery as a crime, Sudan has Ratify ratified the Slavery Convention , the Supplementary Convention on the Abolition of Slavery, the Slave Trade, and Institutions and Practices Similar to Slavery , and is a party to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ICCPR . ref http www.hrw.org backgrounder africa sudanupdate.htm Slavery ... title ref However, many Christian and non Christian groups, have stated that Slavery in Sudan Charges ... url http www.sudanembassy.org default.asp?page viewstory&id 185 title ? ref History of slavery in the Sudan Expand section date January 2010 Slavery in the Sudan has a long history, beginning in ancient ... to build up an army of Southern Sudanese slaves. Slavery was banned by the colonial British after they conquered the region. Modern day slavery One source date October 2010 In 1995, Human Rights Watch first reported on slavery in Sudan in the context of the Second Sudanese Civil War . In 1996 ... Muslim state of Sudan started reviving modern day slavery starting in the mid 1980s. He claims that this slavery is a result of a jihad led by the state against the non Muslim population. http www.meforum.org ..., Michael Rubin said Citation needed date February 2011 cquote What s Sudanese slavery like? One ... argue over how to end slavery, few deny the existence of the practice. ... E stimates of the number ... According to CNN , many groups in the United States have expressed concern about slavery and religious ... source for determining the existence of slavery calling them an authoritarian organisation . ref http www.espac.org allegations of slavery pages abductee.asp espac.org ABDUCTEE Bot generated title ... more details
Cleanup date April 2009 slaverySlavery in the ancient world , specifically, in Mediterranean cultures, comprised a mixture of debt slavery , slavery as a punishment for crime, and the enslavement of prisoner of war prisoners of war . ref http www.ditext.com moral slavery.html Ancient Slavery ref The institution of slavery condemned a majority of slavery slave s to agricultural or industrial labour ... born into slavery but who were actually the children of the master of the house. Their father would ensure that his children were not condemned to a life of slavery. Slavery in the Ancient Near East ... texts from Anatolia include laws regulating the institution of slavery. Of particular interest ... kingdoms or ethnic groups. Slavery in ancient Egypt The difficulty of distinguishing between slaves ... also recounts tales of slavery in Egypt slave dealers sold Joseph Hebrew Bible Joseph into bondage ... the systematic enslavement of Israelites. Slavery in the Bible See Sabbatical year Bible Sabbatical year , Onesimus , Bible based advocacy of slavery , in addition to the details of the Book of Exodus . Old Testament or Tanakh Leviticus draws a distinction between Hebrew debt slavery 25 39 If your ... the institution of slavery as such, but seeks to regulate it and ameliorate the slaves conditions. Transmitted throughout Western culture via Christianity and given a slightly more anti slavery spin in the new testament , this ambiguous message could and did inspire both advocates of slavery and abolitionists. Citation needed date December 2011 Or date December 2011 Slavery in Greece main Slavery in ancient Greece The study of slavery in Ancient Greece remains a complex subject, in part because of the many different levels of servility, from traditional chattel slavery chattel slave through various ... philosopher s of classical antiquity defended slavery as a natural and necessary institution ref cite .... Ch. VII, § ii The Theory of Natural Slavery ref Aristotle believed that the practice of any manual ... more details
slavery Abolition of slavery in Seychelles was a gradual process that became increasingly powerful in the early nineteenth century and finalized in 1835. Slavery Slaves in the Seychelles were placed in four broad categories. Firstly there were the Creole peoples Creoles , those of mixed African and European blood who were born on the island and regarded as superior in intellect. The second group were the Malagaches from Madagascar , peoples noted for their pride in hard work, particularly on the plantations or in the carpentry trade or as blacksmith s. ref name Carpin Carpin, Sarah, Seychelles , Odyssey Guides, p.31, 1998, The Guidebook Company Limited, Retrieved on June 4, 2008 ref The third group was a small minority of Indian and Malays known as Malabars , usually trained as domestic servants and the fourth and largest group was the Mozambique s, brought from the country by boat to work on the plantations. ref name Carpin Carpin, Sarah, Seychelles , Odyssey Guides, p.31, 1998, The Guidebook Company Limited, Retrieved on June 4, 2008 ref They were widely seen as inferior to the others slaves in the islands, and reports of their preference of working completely naked, and inability to learn local customs saw them named as Mazambik in Kreol, which today is used as an insult for barbarity or imbecility. ref name Carpin Carpin, Sarah, Seychelles , Odyssey Guides, p.31, 1998, The Guidebook Company Limited, Retrieved on June 4, 2008 ref Abolition The Anti Slavery movement in Seychelles led by William Wilberforce grew in power in the early 19th century. Even though slave trading by this time has been outlawed, settlers in Seychelles were permitted slaves and eventually the number ... consisted of 6,638 slaves and only 685 masters or those who were free. Slavery was finally ... following the abolition of slavery but by the late 1840s, ships filled with hundreds of liberated Africans ... Slavery in Category Slavery by country Seychelles Category History of Seychelles Category 1835 in law ... more details
Natural slavery is term used by Aristotle in the Politics Aristotle Politics to express the belief that some people are slaves by nature, contrasting them with those who were slaves solely by law or convention. ref name Ambler Wayne Ambler, Aristotle on Nature and Politics The Case of Slavery, Political Theory 15, no. 3 Aug. 1987 390 410. ref Aristotle s discussion In book I of the Politics Aristotle Politics , Aristotle addresses the questions of whether slavery can be natural or whether all slavery is contrary to nature and whether it is better for some people to be slaves. He concludes that blockquote those who are as different from other men as the soul from the body or man from beast and they are in this state if their work is the use of the body, and if this is the best that can come from them are slaves by nature. For them it is better to be ruled in accordance with this sort of rule, if such is the case for the other things mentioned. ref Aristotle , Politics Aristotle Politics , 1254b16 21. ref blockquote It is not advantageous for one to be held in slavery who is not a natural slave, Aristotle contends, claiming that such a condition is sustained solely by force and results in enmity. ref Aristotle, Politics , 1255b11 15. ref Influence In 16th century Spain, theologian Juan Gin s de Sep lveda defended the position of the New World colonists, claiming that the Amerindians were natural slaves. ref name Crow Crow, John A. The Epic of Latin America , 4th ed. University of California Press, Berkeley 1992. ref He wrote this in Democrates alter de justis belli causis apud Indios A Second Democritus on the just causes of the war with the Indians . Although Aristotle was a primary source for Sep lveda s argument, he also pulled from various Christian and other classical ... Politics Aristotle SlaverySlavery in ancient Greece Valladolid debate References reflist References references Category Slavery Category Aristotle ... more details
American topics sidebar right Reparations for slavery is a proposal that some type of compensation ... to reinforce the existing inequality that slavery had produced. In addition white extremist organizations ... for slavery in what is now the United States is a complicated issue. Any proposal for reparations ... States United States government in the Slavery in the United States importation and enslavement of Africans ... States created the colonies in which slavery was legal as well as their efforts to stop the trade ... and enslavement of Africans since the end of the slave trade in 1865. Profit from slavery was not limited ... Revolution threw the slave trade and slavery itself into crisis. In the run up to war, Congress ... of 1787 . South Carolina s delegates were determined to protect slavery, and they had a powerful ... should be rejected, claiming it brought shame upon the new nation.... br As slavery expanded into the Deep ... slavery reparations Hope that a race will be compensated gains momentum publisher Seattle Times url ... autogenerated1 http newstandardnews.net content index.cfm items 4449 Bill to Study Slavery Reparations ..., the United States House of Representatives passed a resolution apologizing for American slavery and subsequent ... Apologizes for Slavery, Jim Crow ref but made no mention of reparations. ref name USAP Some states have also apologized for slavery, including Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina. Duke University ... 1&sq slavery 20blame&st cse Ending the Slavery Blame Game ref Ex colonial governments Unreferenced section date December 2008 The full cost of slavery reparations prior to 1776 would be borne Why? date ... in 1804, but the Haitians were victimized, enslaved, and imprisoned until slavery was abolished ... Private institutions and corporations were also involved in slavery. On March 8, 2000, Reuters News ... 759 court 7th Cir. year 2006 ref blockquote In October 2000, California passed a Slavery Era Disclosure Law requiring insurance companies doing business there to report on their role in slavery ... more details
slavery Voluntary slavery or self sale is the condition of slavery freely entered into. In ancient times this was a common way for impoverished people to provide subsistence for themselves or their family and provision was made for this in law . ref citation title Serfdom and slavery studies in legal bondage page 21 author M. L. Bush year 1996 ref For example, the code of Hammurabi stated that, besides being able to borrow on personal security, an individual might sell himself or a family member into slavery. ref citation title Buying freedom author Anthony Appiah, Martin Bunzl pages 95 97 date 2007 07 02 isbn 9780691130101 url http books.google.com ?id Sxb4G8A7eJ8C&pg PA95 ref In ancient times one of the most direct ways to become a Roman or Greek citizen was by means of a self sale contract. For the laws surrounding Roman and Greek manumission made it quite possible for such erstwhile slaves to then become citizens or near citizens themselves. ref The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia . Geoffrey W. Bromiley. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1995. ISBN 0802837840. p.543. ref In medieval Russia, self sale was the main source of slaves. ref citation title Slavery in Russia, 1450 1725 author MA Klein journal American Journal of Sociology year 1986 ref Slave contracts are also sometimes ... slavery as a criticism of paternalism. ref citation title Mill versus paternalism author RJ ... of voluntary slavery. ref citation title To be or not to Be The dilemmas of mothering author S Rowbotham ... argued, The concept of voluntary slavery is indeed a contradictory one, for so long as a laborer ... is voluntary whereas, if he later changed his mind and the master enforced his slavery by violence, the slavery would not then be voluntary. ref citation title A Crusoe Social Philosophy author Murray ... transferability is valid. If so, then you, the rich man, will not buy me into slavery, for I can run ... Reflist History stub Category Slavery by type ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Fairytales of Slavery Type Album Artist Miranda Sex Garden Cover Released June 18, 1994 Recorded Genre Gothic rock Length 53 39 Label Mute Records Mute Producer Alexander Hacke , Miranda Sex Garden Last album Suspiria Miranda Sex Garden album Suspiria br 1993 This album Fairytales of Slavery br 1994 Next album Carnival of Souls Miranda Sex Garden album Carnival of Souls br 2000 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 4 5 ref name allmusic review cite web first Ned last Raggett title Review Tales Of Slavery Miranda Sex Garden url Allmusic class album id r203794 pure url yes publisher Rovi Corporation Macrovision Corporation accessdate 13 August 2009 ref rev2 Q magazine Q rev2score Rating 2 5 ref name Q Review cite journal author Maconie, Stuart title Review Miranda Sex Garden, Tales Of Slavery journal Q magazine Q publisher EMAP EMAP Metro Ltd issue Q95, August 1994 page 106 authorlink Stuart Maconie ref Automatically generated by DASHBot Fairytales of Slavery is the penultimate release by Miranda Sex Garden , issued on Mute Records in June 1994. Produced in part by Alexander Hacke of Einst rzende Neubauten , the album blends a great number of elements of different genres, including but not limited to gothic rock , darkwave , industrial music industrial , European classical music classical and ambient music ambient . Track listing Cut 4 58 Fly 3 41 Peep Show 3 49 The Wooden Boat 6 20 Havana Lied 2 12 Cover My Face 3 58 Transit 2 54 Freezing 2 23 Serial Angels 3 21 Wheel 6 14 Intermission 1 38 The Monk Song 3 25 A Fairytale About Slavery 8 40 References Reflist Category Miranda Sex Garden albums Category 1994 albums Category Mute Records albums 1990s rock album stub it Fairytales of Slavery ... more details
Disputed date April 2009 Slavery A History of slavery in Iran during various ancient , medieval and modern periods is sparsely cataloged. Under the Achaemenides In general, mass slavery as a whole has never been practiced by Persians, and in many cases the situation and lives of semi slaves prisoners of war were, in fact, better than those of the commoner. ref Farazmand, Ali 1998 Persian Iranian Administrative Tradition , in Jay M. Shafritz Editor , International Encyclopedia of Public Policy and Administration . Boulder, CO Westview Press, pp 1640 1645 Excerpt Persians never practiced mass slavery, and in many cases the situations and lives of semi slaves prisoners of war were in fact better than the common citizens of Persia. pg 1642 ref Slavery was an existing institution in Egypt , Media ancient country Media and Babylonia before the rise of the Achaemenid empire. On the whole, in the Achaemenid ... in a state of slavery. 2 Slaves, mainly from among the captives, used in construction and agricultural ... He has also mentioned slavery after the rebellion of Egypt in the city of Barca Barce ref J. D. Fage ... the family, likewise predominated. In these countries of the empire, slavery had already undergone important changes by the time of the emergence of the Persian state. Debt slavery was no longer common ... him to debtor s prison. However, the creditor could not sell a debtor into slavery to a third ... freedom. Under the Parthians There is evidence from classical sources about practice of slavery under ... slave who had worked in the mines of the Parthian king. Slavery was not restricted to royal mines, and it was used ..., 1969 see p.13 ref Sassanid Laws of Slavery Some of the laws governing the ownership and treatment ... ref Modern Period Slavery was formally abolished in Persia in 1929. ref W. A. Veenhoven, W. C. Ewing ... Bahia, Brazil, August 18 24, 2001 pages 4 Asia topic Slavery in DEFAULTSORT Slavery In Iran Category History of Iran Category Slavery by country Iran fa ... more details
File 024debret.jpg right thumb Slavery in Brazil, Jean Baptiste Debret Portuguese slave owner punishing an enslaved Brazilian in 19th century Brazil. SlaverySlavery in Brazil shaped the country s social ... the Independence of Brazil 1822 independence , slavery ref http lcweb2.loc.gov cgi bin query r?frd ... Prime Minister Marqu s de Pombal abolished slavery in mainland Portugal on February 12, 1761, slavery ... to tropical diseases. Slavery was practiced among all classes. From the late 18th century to the 1830s ... Bahia.htm Rebellions in Bahia, 1798 l838. Culture of slavery ref The benefits of using the enslaved ... Government . ref name anti slavery raid 2007 http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi americas 6266712.stm Slave ... and stones or to capture Indians for slavery or both. This expedition alone was responsible for the destruction ... of the Brazilian Imperial Family , but soon became concerned with the slavery of both blacks and the indigenous ... title Manumission and Ethnicity in Urban Slavery journal The Hispanic American Historical Review year ..., the slaves aged over 60 years were freed. The Paraguayan War contributed to end slavery, since slaves ... numerous emancipation societies. They succeeded in banning slavery altogether in the province of Cear ...&f false isbn 1 85984 739 0 ref Princess Isabel Slavery was legally ended nationwide on May 13 by the Lei ... immigrant labor instead . Brazil was the last nation in the Western world to abolish slavery. Modern slavery In 1995, 288 farmworkers were freed from what was officially described as slavery, a total ... Nations that 25,000 40,000 Brazilians work under work conditions analogous to slavery. The top anti slavery official in Brasilia Bras lia , nation s capital, estimates the number of modern slaves at 50,000. ref Hall, Kevin G., http www.mongabay.com external slavery in brazil.htm Slavery exists out ... freed from a sugar cane plantation in 2007 by the Brazilian government, in the largest anti slavery raid in modern times in Brazil. ref name anti slavery raid 2007 In 2008, the Brazilian government freed ... more details
About slave ownership rules and practices in Judaism involvement of Jewish people in slavery and slave trading Jews and the slave trade slavery Judaism s religious texts contain numerous laws governing ... Shulchan Aruch by rabbi Yosef Karo . The original Israelite slavery laws found in the Hebrew Bible bear some resemblance to the 18th century BCE slavery laws of Hammurabi . ref name Hastings, p 619 ... were applied to all non Hebrew slaves. The Talmud s slavery laws, which were established following ... slavery, supporters of slavery used the laws to provide religious justification for the practice of slavery. Biblical era In antiquity, Jewish society condoned slavery. ref name Hezser, p 6 Hezser ... social, legal, and economic impacts of slavery. ref Hezser p 23 ref The Jewish Bible contains ... Biblical figure Canaan , a son of Ham , ref Lewis p 5 ref but in later eras the Canaanite slavery ... how faithfully Jews obeyed the slavery laws. Jeremiah 34 8 22 describes, in very forceful terms, how God punished the Israelites for not properly following the laws on slavery, and that suggests ... that reportedly renounced slavery, ref As reported by philosopher Philo , see Hezser p 32 ref although some scholars question whether the Essenes actually renounced slavery. ref Lewis, pp 4 5 ref ... undertaken to revise the slavery laws. ref name Blackburn, p 68 The precise issues that necessitated ... governing slavery, which is more detailed, and different than the original laws found in the Jewish Bible . The major change found in the Talmud s slavery laws is that a single set of rules with a few ... slaves after 7 years is replaced by indefinite slavery, in conjunction with a process whereby ... name ReferenceA Jewish Encyclopedia, Slaves and Slavery ref However, historian Josephus wrote that the seven year automatic release was still in effect if the slavery was a punishment for a crime the slave committed as opposed to voluntary slavery due to poverty . ref Hezser, p 33 ref In addition ... more details
Refimprove date October 2010 No footnotes date November 2010 slavery In the structure of the Aztec or Mexica society, Slaves or tlacotin distinct from war captives also constituted an important class. This slavery was very different from what Europe ans of the same period were to establish in their colonies , although it had much in common with the SlaverySlavery in Rome and Greece slaves of classical antiquity . First, slavery was personal, not hereditary a slave s children were free. A slave could have possessions and even own other slaves. Slaves could buy their liberty, and slaves could be set free if they were able to show they had been mistreated or if they had children with or were married to their masters. Typically, upon the death of the master, slaves who had performed outstanding services were freed. The rest of the slaves were passed on as part of an inheritance. Another rather remarkable method for a slave to recover liberty was described by Manuel Orozco y Berra in La civilizaci n azteca 1860 if, at the tianquiztli marketplace the word has survived into modern day Spanish as tianguis , a slave could escape the vigilance of their master, run outside the walls of the market and step on a piece of human excrement, and then present their case to the judges, who would grant freedom. They would then be washed, provided with new clothes not owned by the master, and declared free. Because a person who was not a relative of the master could be declared a slave for trying to prevent a slave s escape, people typically would not help the master prevent the slave s escape. Image Collared.jpg thumb 200px left Wooden collar. Orozco y Berra also reports that a master could ... the request of the wife of his victim, be given to her as a slave. A father could sell his son into slavery ... Building Process. MLN 116.2 March 2001 419 452. DEFAULTSORT Aztec Slavery Category Aztec society Category Slavery by type es Esclavitud mexica fr Esclavage dans la civilisation azt que it Schiavismo ... more details