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David Walker was born of a slave father and free mother in Wilmington, North Carolina, September 28, 1785.
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Date Added: Jan 1, 1970 Hits: 16 Rating: 2.00 Votes: 0
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Strong opinions on issues affecting the past, present and future of African people worldwide.
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A wise man once said, Can't we all just get along? Visit a place that does not discriminate, but educates everyone about everyone. Check us out today!
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John and Sarah is a dramatic multimedia documentary exhibit that tells the story of two 19th century slaves in North Carolina. It includes a reconstruction of their home, a video, archival documents, and a learning guide.
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Dred Scott A Man With No Rights CA. 1800-1858
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Observing the 161st anniversary of the emancipation of Africans from Chattel Slavery in territories colonized by Britain
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David Walker was born in Wilmington, North Carolina, in 1785. Although his father was a slave, his mother was a free woman, and so according to the law of the land, Walker, too, was free from the chains of slavery.
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Historic Latta Plantation was once a successful back country NC cotton plantation. It is now a living history farm. Visit its website, take a virtual tour of the buildings and grounds,learn about the people who lived there and their ways, and meet the fr
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This museum celebrates the history of the Elgin Settlement. Established in 1849 as a haven for Blacks escaping slavery the museum was built in 1967 by the inhabitants of North Buxton, Ontario, Canada, many of whom are descendants of the original refugees
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Langage nouveau, qui exigeait une descente aux enfers, pour appréhender la vérité d'un peuple... Trois continents, trois cultures, une histoire: Haiti. La Rencontre des Trois Mondes de Rose-Marie Desruisseau.
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