🔒RW Johnson: Slavery reparation calls – sorting fact from revisionary fiction
A brilliant essay on the truth about Slavery – exposing those complicit, rank hypocrisy and how those who actually ended it are often most blamed.
A brilliant essay on the truth about Slavery – exposing those complicit, rank hypocrisy and how those who actually ended it are often most blamed.
In this satirical article, Simon Reader points out the ridiculous nature of the current debate raging at Cambridge University over slavery.
In The Starfish and The Spider, the authors refer to Big Sugar vs Granville Sharp, a story which played out in London during the late 1700s.
Speaking to the United Nations’ 76th General Assembly, Cyril Ramaphosa begged the rich world for money and concessions, including reparations for slavery.
Chuck Stephens digs deep into American history and slavery where he found that slaves who were eventually freed did not manage to achieve equality.
The recently released Global Slavery Index 2018 makes for sobering reading. According to the Index, 40.3 million people worldwide are enslaved. Seventy-one percent of the world’s slaves are women and girls, many of them numbering among the 15.4 million people who are in forced marriages.