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... to go on national television (twice) and call President Bush a slave master and two black senior members of his Administration--Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell--"houseslaves.
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The Royall HouseSlaves. When the Royalls moved to Medford from Antigua, they brought 27 slaves with them. New England slavery was not benign. The Royall Slaves.
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In addition to performing fieldwork, slaves served as house servants, nurses, midwives, carpenters, blacksmiths, drivers, preachers, gardeners, and handymen.
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The Pedestal HouseSlaves have proved themselves to be an extremely popular feature of our events so far. In fact, they have been so much in demand that we are looking to expand ...
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... known as Juneteenth Independence Day, as the anniversary of the emancipation of the slaves. This important resolution, which I was proud to co-sponsor and which the House passed ...
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... necessary chores of day-to-day living, from cleaning house, cooking, and sewing to working on their garden plots. Especially important as anchors of the slaves ...
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George Eastman House (Rochester, N.Y.); the Museum of Fine Arts (Boston); the Museum of ... Photo Slaves. On-line magazine on all about photo & photographers. Only the best photos of ...
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THE charges were horrific and bizarre, and, seemingly unbelievable to have taken place over five years in one of Long Island's most upmarket neighbourhoods. - Sydney Morning Herald ...
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... the historical significance of Juneteenth, a day recognized as an Independence Day for slaves in the Southwest United States in the 1860s. The resolution passed the House Wednesday ...
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During planting and harvesting times, artisans and houseslaves worked in the fields, too. Most women were field hands, although some performed weaving, sewing, dairying ...
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Privacy and Possessions. The slaves residing on an urban site like the Carlyle House lived where they worked. Thus, Moses may have slept on a pallet in John Carlyle’s chamber ...