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Child Slavery in the US? Wealthy Immigrants Bring "Hired" Help

Dec 30 2008 - 11:00am by LibertySugar
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Child Slavery in the US? Wealthy Immigrants Bring "Hired" Help Well, this is just great. Behind the gated and planned communities of Southern California housewives aren't just employing children as drug dealers, they're smuggling children into the US to work. As affluent immigrants move here from Africa, where the rich think nothing of employing children for little to no money, many bring children with them to employ for meager wages ($30-per-month meager).
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Immigrants the New Slave Labor? FBI Probes Treatment

Dec 11 2008 - 3:00am by LibertySugar
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Immigrants the New Slave Labor? FBI Probes Treatment Mexican guest workers at the center of an FBI investigation say that their boss treated them like animals. Charles "Bimbo" Relan, the Louisiana farmer who employs the immigrants, allegedly confiscated the workers' passports, kept them working hunched over for hours, fired his shot gun over the workers' heads, killed the stray dog the workers kept as a pet, and sometimes paid them only $2 an hour. He also exposed the immigrants to dangerous pesticides.
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Website Lets Public Track Slave Trade Voyages

Dec 7 2008 - 3:00am by LibertySugar
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Website Lets Public Track Slave Trade Voyages This year marks 200 years since the end of the trans-Atlantic slave trade, one of the largest, and most tragic, migrations of humans in history. To mark the anniversary, Emory University launched "Voyages: The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database," a project that allows the public to search information about 35,000 trips and 70,000 slaves traded from the 1500s to the 1800s. In the introduction to the project, David Eltis of Emory writes: It is difficult to believe in the first decade of the twenty-first century that just over two centuries ago, for those Europeans who thought about the issue, the shipping of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic was morally indistinguishable from shipping textiles, wheat, or even sugar.
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Niger Found Guilty of Allowing Slavery By West African Court

Oct 27 2008 - 11:00pm by LibertySugar
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Niger Found Guilty of Allowing Slavery By West African Court An ex-slave in Niger, who was sold at the age of 12, made to worked for 10 years, and forced to bear the children of her master, has won a case against her country, which now must pay her $19,750 in damages. A West African Court found the Niger government guilty of failing to protect Hadijatou Mani from slavery, sending a message loud and clear that Niger must do more than nominally outlaw slavery. Activists hope the case will improve the lives of thousands kept in slavery throughout the region.
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Does Congress's Apology For Jim Crow and Slavery Matter?

Jul 31 2008 - 2:45pm by CitizenSugar
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Does Congress's Apology For Jim Crow and Slavery Matter?
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