Sentences with phrase «of slave auction»

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An appropriate question to these descendants of slaves sold at the auction block is, Can the market do any wrong?
Photos of men being auctioned as slaves in...
Guterres said the slave auctions were «among the most egregious abuses of human rights and may amount to crimes against humanity.»
The reported slave auctions have raised questions about whether European Union migration agreements meant to curb Mediterranean crossings are instead turning human traffickers into slave traders as increasing numbers of migrants find themselves stuck in Libya, penniless, desperate and vulnerable.
«Any such commission of inquiry should be given the mandate to establish the facts and circumstances surrounding the slave auction and other atrocities being perpetrated in Libya against Nigerians and other African women, men and children, and to collect and preserve evidence as well as clarify responsibility, including the potential complicity of any governments and non-state actors.»
It dreams of being kidnapped, raped, rented out and it dreams of being sold in a real slave auction.
Beginning in 1858 somewhere in Texas, the film introduces us to Django (played by Jamie Foxx) while he's still un-unchained, trudging with a group of fellow slaves through the woods after being purchased at auction.
During slavery, White slave masters would hold auctions to sell Black people, displaying their distinguishing qualities as form of proof for overall worth.
From comments about his innate sexual prowess to Rose's father leading a silent slave auction disguised as a bingo game, Chris is a pawn in what appears to be an ill - fated version of chess.
This lesson is the first of 2 detailing slave auctions.
We offer this slave auction coloring page with several different sentences in addition to our Black History collection of coloring page sentence readers.
Lester takes readers to Savannah, Georgia, in 1859 in a fictionalized account of the largest slave auction in American history, told in alternating voices of slaves, slave owners, and abolitionists.
Disputed Banksy Back at Auction — The alleged Banksy street artwork, Slave Labor (Bunting Boy), which depicts a young boy stitching Union Jack flags on a sewing machine, and was first painted during the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, is back at auction alongside works by Andy Warhol and Damien Hirst, despite protestations from the council that represents the district in which the painting waAuction — The alleged Banksy street artwork, Slave Labor (Bunting Boy), which depicts a young boy stitching Union Jack flags on a sewing machine, and was first painted during the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, is back at auction alongside works by Andy Warhol and Damien Hirst, despite protestations from the council that represents the district in which the painting waauction alongside works by Andy Warhol and Damien Hirst, despite protestations from the council that represents the district in which the painting was made.
Exploring Southern oral traditions and narrations, «Blocked at Five Points» relates to an unmarked but significant slave auction site in the city of Atlanta, Georgia.
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