Philadelphia slavery exhibit returns
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Black activists who pushed Philadelphia to place slavery memorial panels at a historical site in 2002 are once again fighting for their history to be told after the panels were removed last month
In 2018, voters formally abolished slavery from the Colorado Constitution with a ballot measure that eliminated a century-old exception for prisoners.
Tezlyn Figaro confronted Kevin O’Leary as he waded into a discussion of the Trump administration's attempts to erase enslavement from historical exhibits.
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In 1775, 24 men met in a Philadelphia tavern. That meeting led to ending slavery in America.
In 1773 Dinah Nevil, an Indigenous, Black, and European multiracial woman and her four children arrived in Philadelphia from Flemington, N.J, under orders from a slave trader who intended to eventually sell Nevil to the Deep South,
Australia's anti-slavery commissioner calls for tough new laws forcing companies to take slavery in their supply chains seriously, as Ansell and Kmart face scrutiny.