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Documentary that examines the transatlantic slave trade which took place across the Atlantic Ocean from the 16th through to the 19th centuries. The transatlantic slave trade was responsible for one of the largest forced human migrations in record history.
In which John Green teaches you about America's "peculiar institution," slavery. I wouldn't really call it peculiar. I'd lean more toward horrifying and depr...
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Bangladesh is one of the few Muslim nations where prostitution is legal, and the country’s largest brothel is called Daulatdia, where more than 1,500 women and girls sell sex to thousands of men every day. Daulatdia is infamous for drug abuse and underage prostitution, and many of its sex workers are victims of sexual slavery who were trafficked into the area and sold to a pimp or a madam. They are forced to work off the fee that was paid for them, a debt that takes years to clear because they receive as little as a dollar for sex. VICE News correspondent Tania Rashid visited the notorious Bangladeshi brothel — where human trafficking, underage prostitution, and drugs are commonplace — and met the traffickers and the trafficked, as well as the clientele. Watch “Toxic Tanneries Poisoning Workers in Bangladesh” - http://bit.ly/1Caf9DK Watch "A Crime Unpunished: Bangladeshi Gang Rape" - http://bit.ly/1wolPGl Read "Bangladesh Police Accused of Extrajudicial Killings in Protest Crackdown" - http://bit.ly/16i1egX Read "'Shoot Arsonists on Sight': Political Crisis in Bangladesh Leads to Violence and 7,500 Arrests" - http://bit.ly/1Eqt6hM Read "Tanneries in Bangladesh Are Spewing Toxic Waste and Making Workers Sick" - http://bit.ly/1woRIhQ Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News Check out VICE News for more: http://vicenews.com Follow VICE News here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vicenews Twitter: https://twitter.com/vicenews Tumblr: http://vicenews.tumblr.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/vicenews More videos from the VICE network: https://www.fb.com/vicevideos
Stefan Molyneux, host of Freedomain Radio, uncovers the obscured and barbaric history of slavery to unearth important lessons that can and will shape the fut...
The story of the American Revolution as traditionally recounted is the saga of the thirteen colonies fighting their colonial ruler Britain for independence. ...
Slavery in Jamaica, Many slaves arrived in Jamaica via the Atlantic slave trade during the early seventeenth century, the same period when the first enslaved...
"Arkansas Republicans tried to distance themselves Saturday from a Republican state representative's assertion that slavery was a "blessing in disguise" and ...
Despite government denials, this investigation uncovers evidence of slave labour in Yemen.
Slavery in the United States began soon after English colonists first settled Virginia in 1607 and lasted as a legal institution until the passage of the Thi...
http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/slavetra.html Slavery has always been part of Sudan's history, but in recent years it has become a new means in Sudanese warfare. Since 1995 the John Eibner of the Swiss organisation Christian Solidarity International (CSI) has been buying the freedom of about 25,000 slaves for only U$ 50,- per person. These slaves are mainly women and children, captured as war-booty by armed forces of the Government of Sudan. The Origins of the African Slave Trade Muslim Arabs hunted, enslaved, tortured and killed ethnic Africans for a millennium. Middle Eastern Muslim Arabs have a history of over 1400 years of human slavery, which even continues today in the Middle East. Arab Muslims controlled, maintained, initiated slavery of ethnic Africans. Islams Arab prophet Muhammad himself brought, kept and sold African slaves. Today it is politically correct to blame some European empires and the USA for slavery (forgetting that it was practiced by everybody since prehistoric times). But I rarely read the other side of the story: that these first abolish slavery were precisely those countries (especially Britain and the USA). In 1787 the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade was founded in England: it was the first society anywhere in the world opposed to slavery. In 1792 English prime minister William Pitt called publicly for the end of the slave trade: it was the first time in history (anywhere in the world) that the ruler of a country had called for the abolition of slavery. No African king and emperor had ever done so. The civil rights movement of the 1960's have left many people with the belief that the slave trade was exclusively a European/USA phenomenon and only evil white people were to blame for it. This is a simplistic scenario that hardly reflects the facts. In most instances, no violence was necessary to obtain those slaves. Contrary to legends and novels and Hollywood movies, the white traders did not need to savagely kill entire tribes in order to exact their tribute in slaves. The kings would gladly sell their own subjects. This explains why slavery became "black". In the middle ages, all European countries outlawed slavery (of course, Western powers retained countless "civilized" ways to enslave their citizens, but that's another story), whereas the African kingdoms happily continued in their trade. Therefore, only colored people could be slaves, and that is how the stereotype for African-American slavery was born. It was not based on an ancestral hatred of blacks by whites, but simply on the fact that blacks were the only ones selling slaves, and they were selling people of their own race. (To be precise, Christians were also selling Muslim slaves captured in war, and Muslims were selling Christian slaves captured in war, but neither the Christians of Europe nor the Muslims of Africa and the Middle East were selling their own people). Then the Muslim the trade of African slaves declined rapidly when Arab domination was reduced by the emerging European powers. (Note: Arabs continued to capture and sell slaves, but mostly in the Mediterranean. In fact, Robert Davis estimates that 1.25 million European Christians were enslaved by the "barbary states" of northern Africa.The rate of mortality of those Christian slaves in the Islamic world was roughly the same as the mortality rate in the Atlantic slave trade of the same period.) The slaves were "sold" more or less legally by their (black) owners. The legends of European mercenaries capturing free people in the jungle are mostly just that: legends. A few mercenaries certainly stormed peaceful tribes , but that was not the rule. There was no need to risk their lives, so most of them didn't: they simply purchased people.Sub-Saharan Africans never felt like they were one people, they felt (and still feel) that they belonged to different tribes. The distinctions of tribe were far stronger than the distinctions of race.It is also fair to say that, while everybody tolerated it, very few whites practiced slavery: in 1860 there were 385,000 USA citizens who owned slaves, or about 1.4% of the white population (there were 27 million whites in the USA). That percentage was zero in the states that did not allow slavery. Incidentally, in 1830 about 25% of the free Negro slave masters in South Carolina owned 10 or more slaves: that is a much higher percentage (ten times more) than the number of white slave owners. Thus slave owners were a tiny minority (1.4%) and it was not only whites: it was just about anybody who could, including blacks themselves. Slavery would have remained common in most African kingdoms until this day: what crushed slavery in Africa was that all those African kingdoms became colonies of western European countries......
Various pictures of slaves from the 1800s, as well as photographs of Mark Twain and black Union soldiers, set to the audio of "Ashokan Farewell" as performed...
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The Dark Side Of Chocolate - Modern Slavery // Top Documentary Films. The Dark Side of Chocolate is a 2010 documentary film about the exploitation and slave trading of African children to harvest chocolate still occurring nearly ten years after the cocoa industry pledged to end it. https://www.russellbrandtrews.com Cocoa plantations in Ghana and the Ivory Coast provide 80% of the world with chocolate, according to CorpWatch. Chocolate producers around the world have been pressured to “verify that their chocolate is not the product of child labor or slavery.” In 2001, the Chocolate Manufacturers Association and its members signed a document that prohibited child trafficking and labor in the cocoa industry after 2008. Despite this effort, numerous children are still forced to work on cocoa plantations in Africa. In 2009, Mars and Cadbury joined the Rainforest Alliance to fight against child labor. By 2020, these major chocolate manufacturers hope to completely eradicate child labor on any plantations from which they purchase their cocoa.
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Mauritania's endless sea of sand dunes hides an open secret: An estimated 10% to 20% of the population lives in slavery.
Download this lecture from iTunes: http://www.IslamOnDemand.com/047iod.html We are the original producer of this video. Your purchase supports the production of new videos! See our catalog of lectures at http://www.IslamOnDemand.com Abdullah Hakim Quick, an African-American convert to Islam, sheds light on the fascinating topic of Islam and the African people. From the beginning, Africa has been a continent of various religions and beliefs including monotheism. Therefore Islam, the root definition of which is "submission to the one God", was not a new concept in Africa and Prophet Muhammad (P) simply came to confirm this. Tackling the controversial topic of slavery, the speaker looks at the root of "racial" slavery while making a survey of what slavery was like during the time of the Prophet (P). What was, or is, the role of slavery in Islam? And is it possible that the concept of slavery has changed with time? This lecture is full of important historical information relevant for people of all races and religions. Other topics discussed: stereotyping, the separation of Asia and Africa, Columbus, evidence of Muslims resisting slavery in the Americas, non-Muslim scholars not using primary sources, the modern day economic-spiritual-psychological "slavery", and the connections between Muslim slaves in Haiti and Africa. (Duration: 1 hour, 24 min)
Freedmen and fugitive slaves push the country to live up to the promises made in its Constitution but with the invention of the cotton gin, slavery expands i...
Should we pay reparations for slavery? ***
Did you know that slavery exists in the UK? It's a hidden crime that has a terrible impact on the lives of vulnerable children, women and men across the coun...
North America praises itself as a land of liberty, but it has always struggled to uphold this most cherished freedom. It will forever struggle dealing with i...
From "To Everyone an Answer: 10th Annual EPS Apologetics Conference"
Reparations is important for black people even if it never happens. The acknowledgement is important morally and legally because it would open the door for healing and most important of all it will be a step in closing the economic gap that exists between whites and blacks in this country and with economic power comes social power. We can never be equal players in this society if we remain so far behind economically. What are your thoughts?
ATLANTIC JIHAD : The Untold Story of White Slavery Whilst the Arabs have been acknowledged as a prime force in the early usage of slaves from Africa, very li...
This is the story of Charles Ball, an American slave who was born in 1780 and remained a slave for fifty years thereafter. Ball told his story to a lawyer who turned it into this written work. (Summary by Tom Causby) Fifty Years in Chains, True Story of Slavery, Audiobook, by Charles Ball
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ISIS Exposed: Beheadings, Slavery, and the Hellish Reality of Radical Islam By Erick Stakelbeck Register now at http://bit.ly/1ExadFc ISIS Exposed: Beheadings, Slavery, and the Hellish Reality of Radical Islam By Erick Stakelbeck ISIS Exposed: Beheadings, Slavery, and the Hellish Reality of Radical Islam By Erick Stakelbeck ISIS Exposed: Beheadings, Slavery, and the Hellish Reality of Radical Islam By Erick Stakelbeck ISIS Exposed: Beheadings, Slavery, and the Hellish Reality of Radical Islam By Erick Stakelbeck ISIS Exposed: Beheadings, Slavery, and the Hellish Reality of Radical Islam By Erick Stakelbeck
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Rabbi Debra Orenstein moderates a seminar on Passover seder preparation and the theme of modern-day slavery. Other speakers include Rabbi Erin Hirsh, Free the Slaves Executive Director Maurice Middleburg, Dr. Shoshana Silberman, and Rabbi Lev Meirowitz-Nelson.
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Sunitha Krishnan has dedicated her life to rescuing women and children from sex slavery, a multimilion-dollar global market. In this courageous talk, she tells three powerful stories, as well as her own, and calls for a more humane approach to helping these young victims rebuild their lives.
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government's definition of slavery, which includes forcing people to keep working even if they once ...
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Richmond Times Dispatch 2015-03-25... slavery by any measure." ... standards, every fish in that hold is considered associated with slavery.
The Associated Press 2015-03-25S ... Thai Union said the supplier was "terminated" immediately ... Many said they were tricked, kidnapped or sold.
Huffington Post 2015-03-25Hard work they had left behind with slavery." ... How do we, as a country, rid our people of mental slavery?
Jamaica Observer 2015-03-25Tim Wimborne/REUTERS ... Read it at Associated Press More From The Beast. Stopping the Small Hands of Slavery.
The Daily Beast 2015-03-25... a well-knit gang of human traffickers who forced him into modern day slavery on the name of a job.
The Times of India 2015-03-25... third Uefa term Uefa president Platini against ‘player slavery’ Loew says he ‘never wanted out’.
Business Day 2015-03-25... slavery by any measure." ... standards, every fish in that hold is considered associated with slavery.
The Associated Press 2015-03-25... slavery by any measure." ... standards, every fish in that hold is considered associated with slavery.
Huffington Post 2015-03-25He said the blasts killed 12 people and wounded 25 ... Previous Story: Thai seafood firm drops supplier after AP slavery report.
Philadelphia Daily News 2015-03-25... the Confederate battle flag is a painful symbol of slavery and Jim Crow laws for some Americans.
The Dallas Morning News 2015-03-25Slavery is a system under which people are treated as property to be bought and sold, and are forced to work. Slaves can be held against their will from the time of their capture, purchase or birth, and deprived of the right to leave, to refuse to work, or to demand compensation. Historically, slavery was institutionally recognized by many societies; in more recent times slavery has been outlawed in most societies but continues through the practices of debt bondage, indentured servitude, serfdom, domestic servants kept in captivity, certain adoptions in which children are forced to work as slaves, child soldiers, and forced marriage.
Slavery predates written records and has existed in many cultures. The number of slaves today is higher than at any point in history, remaining as high as 12 million to 27 million, Most are debt slaves, largely in South Asia, who are under debt bondage incurred by lenders, sometimes even for generations.Human trafficking is primarily used for forcing women and children into sex industries.
Malcolm X ( /ˈmælkəm ˈɛks/; May 19, 1925 – February 21, 1965), born Malcolm Little and also known as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz (Arabic: الحاجّ مالك الشباز), was an African-American Muslim minister and human rights activist. To his admirers, he was a courageous advocate for the rights of African Americans, a man who indicted white America in the harshest terms for its crimes against black Americans. Detractors accused him of preaching racism, black supremacy, antisemitism, and violence. He has been called one of the greatest and most influential African Americans in history.
Malcolm X's father died—killed by white supremacists, it was rumored—when he was young, and at least one of his uncles was lynched. When he was thirteen, his mother was placed in a mental hospital, and he was placed in a series of foster homes. In 1946, at age 20, he went to prison for breaking and entering.
In prison, Malcolm X became a member of the Nation of Islam and after his parole in 1952 he quickly rose to become one of its leaders. For a dozen years Malcolm X was the public face of the controversial group, but disillusionment with Nation of Islam head Elijah Muhammad led him to leave the Nation in March 1964. After a period of travel in Africa and the Middle East, he returned to the United States, where he founded Muslim Mosque, Inc. and the Organization of Afro-American Unity. In February 1965, less than a year after leaving the Nation of Islam, he was assassinated by three members of the group.
Thundering cannon fire is roaring
through the air
They're fighting courageous, driven by despair
Deadly muzzle flash robs them of their pride
Grapuels claw the rail, vessels side by side
Slavery, the pain of the sea
Slavery, inhumanity
Brutes are taking over
To claim their living spoils
Cracking musketfire until every plank is soiled
Surrender's, the only way
to stop this deadly raid
Bloody, fettered wrists, slavery's their fateSlavery, the pain of the sea
Slavery, inhumanity
Slavery, the pain of the sea
Slavery, inhumanity
Slave trade still exists, it's a legacy of the past
Punishment's long overdue
To fight the fears it casts
Hard - boiled criminals,
they're rotten to the core
Machinery in motion
so long as money is the law
Slavery, the pain of the sea
Slavery, inhumanity
Slavery, the pain of the sea
Slavery, inhumanity
Slavery, the pain of the sea
Slavery, inhumanity
I've given up everything 'til it seems so fucking wrong
I've always been tied to you, now the bond is fucking gone
You're just a victim of your own decisions
And your desperation is like watching an accident
I reject the way you need
To hurt yourself to get to me
I will break away from you
My regret is knowing you
You've thrown away everything and you hope I sympathize
It's kind of like slavery to a world of fucking lies
You're not the victim of your own addictions
And your desperation, now you won't get my sympathy
I reject the way you need
To hurt yourself to get to me
I will break away from you
My regret is knowing you
This feels like slavery
This ends it all
I reject the way you need
To hurt yourself to get to me
I will break away from you
My regret is knowing you
This feels like slavery
Don’t just stand there sweep up the floor
Then you can empty the trash
When that’s done there’s more on this list for you
You’ve got no time to take a rest
My hands are clenched in fists of rage!
I am a slave for minimum wage!
Tonight you work until close
Tomorrow morning you will open up
Thirty hours a week takes up your whole week
They don’t want you to have a life
My hands are clenched in fists of rage!
I am a slave for minimum wage!
They’re OK until you work
Then you’re treated like a jerk
Every time you make a mistake
You know that you’ve been misled
This job has you seeing red
Always give and never take
A billion-dollar industry
Can’t survive without you and me
You’d think they’d have to give us a break
But most people still kick ass
Stupidity’s enduring mass
A vast supply from which to take
My hands are clenched in fists of rage!
I am a slave for minimum wage!
There’s only so much I can take
Always being treated like shit
While I swear, someone behind the desk gets rich
(2:57)
In the 1850's abolishment was runnin' high
Slaves tried to run away, then go on and hide
When they were caught, they were punished heavily
When you think about it, it's really hard to believe
I feel the same way with you, I can't go anywhere
Without you nagging me about, something way out there
Like who I was with, and where I was going
I don't like it much at all, It's time for me to leave
CHORUS x 3
You got me in your slavery
I'm wrapped up in your slavery
I'm escaping from your slavery
I hate your stinkin' slavery
Your slavery, slavery
You've been a fool never treated right
Your life is done, but you did not realize it at all
Now you're hiding all the things you've been going through
And you'll never be the same after all they
Did to you
Night is so black between dark walls in the cell
You've made your own decision
Hang yourself or be a prison whore
Pain is so deep, but you'll soon face the truth
Any kind of choice you make will lead you
Straight to hell
I'll never see the light of day
But I'll be strong and I will pray
For one and only judgment day
My tears will fall and I'll be known for all mankind
Bound to the blackest of futures
The human race is dependable of higher powers
No way or hope to get through
Strings pulled at random will
Abstract fear of extinction yet so obvious
Condemned to forever serve
Slavery
Ageless treat to all eternity human treachery
Blessed are the ones never brought to life to join mankind
None to decline their inferior state of mortal substance
Predetermined failure ceases the thought of life
Embodying submission
Indicating the secrets of subsistence
Seeking after what ages hide beneath
Recurring servants of sightless upmost forces
Strange men stalk this land, rape it's purity
Bring forth new diseases, hate, voracity
With unseen greed they take and steal in total anarchy
Natives captured, marked and caged are sold across the sea
Slavery, Slavery, trapped inside this misery
Slavery, slavery, chained down by reality
Destined to work and serve your master's plantation
Exposed to mockery and discrimination
Lost inside a wicked world of inhumanity
To live and die in slavery will be your destiny
Escape your misery
Free you wanna be
If you run away
You know you're gonna pay
The whip will be your fine
Your foot the 2nd time
And if you don't agree
You might hang on a tree!
Years passed, than came the day, the day of liberty
New rules, new laws brought new misery
Those who tried and fought for rights were killed immediately
Freedom just a shattered dream in life's reality