Sentences with phrase «once enslaved»

This might consist of a 3 - D rendering of Emerson's writing chair mashed up with poet Phyllis Wheatley's desk, or the walking stick of Jack Garrison (once enslaved) with Thoreau's pencil — objects that tell the intersecting tales of American history.
We will celebrate the progress that was purchased with great sacrifice and struggle, making it possible for a country that once enslaved African - Americans to now be governed by an African - American.
He adds that the opportunities now available to these kids could help them become government or community leaders, and that perhaps they'll play an even bigger role in the eventual eradication of the system that once enslaved them.
Sick and tired of AT&T, Sprint, and T - Mobile taking me for granted once they enslave me with a 2 year plan.
Sick and tired of AT&T, Sprint, and T - Mobile taking me for granted once they enslave me with a 2 year plan by dangling a free phone in front of me.

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Indeed, and once you've bought into that «Fall Of Man» crap it's a short, easy step to oppressing Jews as Christkillers and enslaving Africans as Children of Ham.
And the testimony of the world's madmen and mad states suggests that once they possess such weapons, they will soon use them, or try to enslave the world's free societies with their threats of mass killing.
We saw new reports recently that our founding father George Washington, who had his very own pew at Christ Church in historic Alexandria, Virginia, (once the largest center of human trafficking in America) quite literally had the teeth of black enslaved people in his mouth.
He once said that if he had rewritten Brave New World, he would have included a sane alternative, a society in which technology were used as though, like the Sabbath, it had been made for man, not as though man were to be adapted and enslaved by it.
They would have to show their loyalty by turning away from idols, from gods that would only enslave them once again.
The hapless mitochondrial ancestor was enslaved, so the story goes, its once proud genome reduced to a few genes and its job limited to the provision of energy.
It has long been argued that mitochondria, the tiny organelles that handle the energy metabolism of eukaryotic cells, were once free - living bacteria that were enslaved by an early eukaryote.
Once in North America, African slaves and their descendants mixed with whites of European ancestry, usually because enslaved black women were raped and exploited by white men.
Once we're no longer caught up in the mind as the thought, the thought loses its enslaving power over us.
Three warriors unite against an evil that threatens to enslave the once peaceful world of Ancaria.
This band of ronin must seek help from Kai (Reeves)-- an enslaved half - breed they once rejected — in their ultimate fight for redemption in a savage world of mythic and wondrous terrors.
Although he was once used as an instrument of war by the Daemons to enslave humanity, he is now a key member of the Night Ravens resistance group.
Assume the role of the human - hating alien Crypto once again, in the sci - fi action adventure spoof, bound to enslave mankind.
Once all of the humans uploaded their consciousness a naughty A.I enslaved them all, and there you have it, a good guy, a bad guy and a story to tie it all together.
Situated on a site in Montgomery, Alabama where enslaved people were once warehoused, the museum and the National Memorial for Peace and Justice are part of the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI), committed to ending mass incarceration and excessive punishment in the United States, to challenging racial and economic injustice, and to protecting basic human rights for the most vulnerable people in American society.
Having once owned a large home with his wife, Gabriella, the couple felt enslaved to the cycle of endless mortgage payments and overabundance of «stuff,» and the lack of time to actually enjoy life.
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