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11529 Women and the Emergence of an Indo-Caribbean Community in British Colonies. This paper provides a detailed history of ethnic, racial, and class histories that help to describe the history of Caribbean culture. Much of the cultural history of former British colonies such as Guyana, Trinidad, Jamaica, and other Caribbean countries is traced here to the slave trade conducted by the British during the 17th and 18th centuries. Caribbean culture is described in relations to indentured slaves brought from India, and in particular Indian women who were subject to particular criteria for transport from India to former British Colonies. From this history, the complex culture of the Caribbean communities is traced to the British slave trades, and the subjugation of women within slave trading. 20 pgs., 16 sources.
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12167 The Nat Turner Rebellion: Investigating Grounds for an Appeal. This paper presents the views of a lawyer who is looking to make a successful appeal in the Nat Turner case. This case refers to the "Nat Turner rebellion", where a slave lead his fellows in an uprising in the town of Southampton in which fifty- seven whites were killed and the community buildings seriously impacted. This case is considered to be one of the most dramatic events towards abolition, for it demonstrated that the slaves in the United States were no longer content to remain as slaves. 4pgs, bibliography lists 2 sources.
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12371 The Peculiar Institution. This four-page graduate paper throws light on the issues of slavery in the book The Peculiar Institution by Kenneth Miller Stamp. 4 pgs, bibliography lists 3 sources.
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12526 Family Life of Slaves. This essay discusses the family life of slaves. It discusses the childhood of slaves, special events in slave family life and how religion was utilized to cope with the oppression of slavery. 9 pgs, bibliography lists 6 sources.
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12747 The Freedmen's Bureau. This paper provides a detailed history of the Freedman's Bureau in the United States, and the role this organization played following Lincoln's signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. Created by the U.S. Federal Government in 1895, the Freedman's Bureau did provide education opportunities that would ordinarily have been denied most the ex-slaves who migrated from the South. 15 pgs. 4 sources.
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Brazil's Socioeconomic Structures Founded on Slavery. This ten-page undergraduate paper has as its thesis that Brazil was founded on slavery. The evidence for this is mainly found in the early period, and the paper is structured chronologically.
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Serfs and Slaves: Comparing Conditions of the Lowest Classes of the Middle Ages. This paper addresses both the similarities and the dissimilarities that existed between serfs and slaves during the Middle Ages in terms of their legal, economic, and social status.
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