Slavery
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Beads, arms and cloth: How 19th-century African consumers shaped global trade
Alessandro De Cola, The Conversation Giorgio Tosco, The Conversation Mariella Terzoli, The Conversation
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Trump joins the war on history, trains guns on museums ‘driven by ideology not truth’
Jennifer Tucker, The Conversation
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Why corporations detecting modern slavery is good
Mahmoud Gad, The Conversation Steven Young, The Conversation
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Should corporations be liable for human rights violations under international law?
Bonita Meyersfeld, The Conversation
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Colonial roots of deep inequality: What’s driving violent protests in French Caribbean islands
David A Vivian, The Conversation
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‘I wish to remain in Bombay’: Testimony of liberated enslaved women in 19th century
Susannah Gillard
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How a Black writer used humour to combat white supremacy in 19th-century America
Rodney Taylor, The Conversation
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‘Born in Blackness’: This important book shows Africa was central to the making of the modern world
Lauren van der Rede, The Conversation
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Five plays by Black women playwrights that depict the missing history of slavery in Britain
Lynette Goddard, The Conversation
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Why the Rolling Stones are right not to perform the song ‘Brown Sugar’ on their upcoming tour
Timothy McKenry, The Conversation
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What a 17th-century Dutch painting of an Indian boy tells us about migration today
Ajay Gandhi
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A woman’s account from 1800s reveals the plight of Indian indentured labour in the Caribbean
Purba Hossain
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When it comes to human trafficking, we must question the narrative around rescuing survivors
Roop Sen
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In these Bhojpuri folk songs, forgotten tales of Indian indentured workers in British colonies
Anuradha Nagaraj, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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In the 1820s, a British movement to quit sugar accelerated the end of slavery in the West Indies
Tom Zoellner, The Conversation
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America ignored the Tulsa race riots for decades. For me, it’s a piece of family history
Gregory B Fairchild, The Conversation
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Why we must read 19th-century US books like ‘Little Women’, ‘Leaves of Grass’ to get modern America
Jillian Spivey Caddell, The Conversation
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In nearly half of the world’s countries, slavery has not yet been criminalised
Katarina Schwarz, The Conversation Jean Allain, The Conversation
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Watch: White woman interrupts ‘A Slave Play’ panel, saying the play is unfair to white people
Scroll Staff
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How a British law against modern slavery is leading to moral policing in Sri Lanka
Sandya Hewamanne, The Conversation