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In a talk at Speaker's House, Sir Peter explained Fred's role in prosecuting Sir Roger Casement, scourge of African slave-traders, who was caught running guns for the IRA in 1916 and hanged as a traitor.
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Summary: Since losing both of her parents, fifteen-year-old Katie can see and talk to ghosts, which makes her a loner until fellow student Law sees her drawing of a historic house and together they seek a treasure rumored to be hidden there by illegal slave-traders.
The Other Side of Dark Sarah Smith 2010
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Master Pao, although he was not a Christian, worked closely with some of the Christian missionaries who worked against the slave-traders and opium-suppliers.
red dust Ryn Cricket 2010
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Numbers big enough to shame the Nazis, the Communists, the Mongols, the imperialists and conquistadors and slave-traders.
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There are a great many slave-traders in this modern day and age - Bankers, Insurance Companies and Global Corporates that employ people in India in sub-standard conditions that we are not accustomed to in the West.
Quote of the Day (Eric Reitan) James F. McGrath 2009
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The Victorian Royal Navy would forcibly shut down the slave-traders of West Africa and capture hundreds of slave galleys.
Alex Higgins: Decline Can Make Britain a Better Country 2009
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Christians were slave-traders, slave-owners, and defenders of slavery.
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She was kidnapped as a child from her home in Sudan by slave-traders and sold to various families.
Saint Josephine Bakhita elena maria vidal 2009
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Upon the seige of a village by European slave-traders, the nightmarish voyage across the Atlantic Ocean to the New World, via the Middle Passage, is presented by Feelings in highly finished drawings and mixed-media collages, that, as is the published book, successfully convey the story of these Africans without text.
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Upon the seige of a village by European slave-traders, the nightmarish voyage across the Atlantic Ocean to the New World, via the Middle Passage, is presented by Feelings in highly finished drawings and mixed-media collages, that, as is the published book, successfully convey the story of these Africans without text.
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