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Slavery is a legal or economic system in which principles of property law are applied to humans allowing them to be classified as property, to be owned, bought and sold accordingly, and they cannot withdraw unilaterally from the arrangement. While a person is a slave, the owner is entitled to the productivity of the slave's labour, without any remuneration. The rights and protection of the slave may be regulated by laws and customs in a particular time and place, and a person may become a slave from the time of their capture, purchase or birth.
Today, chattel slavery is unlawful in all countries, but a person may still be described as a slave if he or she is forced to work for another person without an ability on their part to unilaterally terminate the arrangement. Such situations are today commonly referred to as "practices similar to slavery". The present form of the slave trade is commonly referred to as human trafficking.
Slavery existed before written history and in many cultures. It was once institutionally recognized by most societies, but has now been outlawed in all countries, the last being Mauritania in 2007. However, it continues through such practices as debt bondage, serfdom, domestic servants kept in captivity, certain adoptions in which children are forced to work as slaves, child soldiers, human trafficking and forced marriage. Accordingly, there are more slaves today than at any time in history, with an estimated 20 million to 36 million slaves worldwide.
Stefan Basil Molyneux (/stɛˈfæn ˈmɑːlɪnjuː/; born September 24, 1966) is a Canadian blogger. Molyneux's areas of interest include anarcho-capitalism, secular ethics, libertarianism, cryptocurrencies, and familial relationships. He is a self-published author and has spoken at libertarian conferences and on podcasts. Molyneux formerly worked in the software industry.
Molyneux was born in Ireland and moved to Canada when he was about 12 years old. After attending the Glendon College of York University, where he was a member of Theatre Glendon and the Debating Society, he attended the National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal. Molyneux received a B.A. in History from McGill University in 1991 and an M.A. in History from University of Toronto in 1993.
In early 1995, he and his brother Hugh founded Caribou Systems Corporation, a Toronto-based provider of environmental database software. Stefan was the salesman for the company. The company was sold in 2000.
Molyneux was raised in the Protestant Christian tradition, however describes himself as an atheist.
Katrina Lanette Pierson (born Katrina Lanette Shaddix, July 20, 1976) is a Texas Tea Party activist and communications consultant from Dallas, Texas. Since November 2015, she has served as national spokesperson for the Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign.
Pierson was born to a white mother and a black father, and grew up with her mother in poverty. Her mother initially gave her up for adoption, but later changed her mind. In 2006, Pierson earned a bachelor's degree in biology from the University of Texas at Dallas.
After voting for Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential election, Pierson joined the Tea Party movement, becoming an activist. Pierson founded a local Tea Party group in Garland, Texas. She actively supported Ted Cruz in the 2012 Senate race in Texas and appeared on stage with him on election night. Pierson has previously served on several local committees, including one that advises Dallas Area Rapid Transit.
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The United States of America (USA), commonly referred to as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a federal republic composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major territories and various possessions. The 48 contiguous states and Washington, D.C., are in central North America between Canada and Mexico. The state of Alaska is in the northwestern part of North America and the state of Hawaii is an archipelago in the mid-Pacific. The territories are scattered about the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. At 3.8 million square miles (9.842 million km2) and with over 320 million people, the country is the world's third or fourth-largest by total area and the third most populous. It is one of the world's most ethnically diverse and multicultural nations, the product of large-scale immigration from many countries. The geography and climate of the United States are also extremely diverse, and the country is home to a wide variety of wildlife.
There are a lot of misconceptions surrounding the institution of slavery, especially here in the United States. These myths often serve pernicious political purposes that can be highly detrimental to a proper conception of history. So here are 10 of those myths debunked in no particular order. ------------------------------------------------------------ references: Good general books: Ira Berlin, _Generations of Captivity_ (MA: Harvard University Press, 2003). David Davis, _Inhuman Bondage_ (UK: Oxford University Press, 2006). David Oshinsky, _Worse than Slavery_ (NY: Free Press Paperbacks, 1997). Natalie Davis, _Slaves on Screen_ (MA: Harvard University Press, 2002). Directly about these myths: http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/history/2015/09/slavery_myths_seven...
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 depressing institution, but nobody asked me. John will talk about what life was like for a slave in the 19th century United States, and how slaves resisted oppression, to the degree that was possible. We'll hear about cotton plantations, violent punishment of slaves, day to day slave life, and slave rebellions. Nat Turner, Harriet Tubman, and Whipped Peter all make an appearance. Slavery as an institution is arguably the darkest part of America's history, and we're still dealing with its aftermath 150 years after it ended. Support CrashCourse on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crashcourse Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's...
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.
Morgan Freeman narrates a chronicle of slavery from 1619 to the 13th Amendment.
Who brought the slaves to America? Who was responsible for the Trans-Atlantic slave trade? The truth may shock you. The truth will set you free. http://www.whiteworldmedia.org visit our site for more videos from around the world in many languages as well as dozens of podcasts and radio shows. I did not create this video, let me know who to credit for it.
Historians and experts examine the American system of racialized slavery and the hypocrisy it relied on to function. #Roots Subscribe for more from Roots and other great HISTORY shows: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=historychannel Find out more about the series on our site: http://roots.history.com/?cmpid=Social_YouTube_Roots Explore the Roots family tree: http://roots.history.com/family-tree Check out exclusive HISTORY content: Website - http://www.history.com Google+ - https://plus.google.com/+HISTORY/posts Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/History Twitter - https://twitter.com/history Roots Season 1 Episode 3 Part 3 A four-night, eight-hour event series, "Roots" is a historical portrait of one family's journey through American slavery and their will to survi...
During a panel debate on Fox News' "Fox & Friends" moderated by Ainsley Earhardt, Professor Wendy Osefo destroys former Trump spokesperson & current Trump lackey Katrina Pierson for suggesting that slavery is "good history." FREE TRIAL TO AMAZON PRIME! http://amzn.to/2tBNAGg (Affiliate Link) Cope with cognitive dissonance! http://www.DoseofDissonance.com/ Featuring Katrina Pierson, Wendy Osefo, & Ainsley Earhardt.
Jamaica rising dancehall star Dexta Daps releases new video for "Slavery". Directed by Peter Hatch and shot in Toronto, Canada. Executive produced by DASECA Productions. Download the single here on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/dexta-daps/id352689051 http://www.dextadaps.com/ http://www.instagram.com/Dextadaps http://www.Soundcloud.com/DextaDaps SUBSCRIBE to the Official WorldStarHipHop Channel for more original WorldStar material, music video premieres, and more: http://goo.gl/jl4las More WorldStarHipHop: http://worldstarhiphop.com https://twitter.com/worldstar (Follow) https://fb.com/worldstarhiphop (Like) http://instagram.com/realwshh (Photos) http://shop.worldstarhiphop.com (Shop)
Top 10 Modern Cases Of Human Slavery Subscribe to our channel: http://goo.gl/9CwQhg For copyright matters please contact us at: david.f@valnetinc.com Other Videos You Might Like 10 Actors Who Actually HATED Each Other On Set https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCBvtTCctmY Evil People Who Should Be Banned From The Internet https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSAkcFG_4Rg In this video you’ll see some modern cases of human slavery, whether it be specific news stories that shocked the world, or places that are affected with certain types of slavery that you may have never heard about. It’s important to be informed about this issue so that we, as a society, can do our best to help people out there that are living the nightmare that is modern slavery. The more aware we are that this is something th...
Stefan Molyneux, host of Freedomain Radio, uncovers the obscured and barbaric history of slavery to unearth important lessons that can and will shape the future. What is the truth about slavery? Sources: http://www.fdrurl.com/slavery Freedomain Radio is 100% funded by viewers like you. Please support the show by signing up for a monthly subscription or making a one time donation at: http://www.fdrurl.com/donate Bitcoin Address: 1Fd8RuZqJNG4v56rPD1v6rgYptwnHeJRWs Litecoin Address: LL76SbNek3dT8bv2APZNhWgNv3nHEzAgKT Get more from Stefan Molyneux and Freedomain Radio including books, podcasts and other info at: http://www.freedomainradio.com Amazon US Affiliate Link: www.fdrurl.com/AmazonUS Amazon Canada Affiliate Link: www.fdrurl.com/AmazonCanada Amazon UK Affiliate Link: www.fdrurl.com...
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 Africans arrived in North America. The island sugar plantations were highly dependent on slave labour, based on Africans who initially were captured, kidnapped, and sold into slavery from peoples of West and Central Africa. By the eighteenth century, sugarcane became the most important export of the island. By the early nineteenth century, people of African descent greatly outnumbered ethnic Europeans Due to the harshness of the conditions, there were many racial tensions. Jamaica had one of the highest number of slave uprisings of any Caribbean island.
The ten countries with the most people in modern slavery (victims of human trafficking). Subscribe to TDC: https://www.youtube.com/TheDailyConversation/ The study: https://www.globalslaveryindex.org/findings/ Get involved: http://www.freetheslaves.net/ Full interview with Kevin Bales: http://n.pr/1S54uR7 Video researched, written, narrated, and directed by Bryce Plank Visualization and editing by Robin West Music: "Enter the Maze" by Kevin MacLeod http://incompetech.com/ "Phife for Life" by Otis McDonald Script: Slavery used to look like this, then it evolved into this, and today it looks like this. In fact, there are an estimated 45.8 million people living in modern slavery across 167 different countries. They fall into three general categories: children held in the commercial sex t...
The Atlantic Slave Trade changed the demographics of the world forever and connected three continents. The act of slavery itself was so horrific it's affects are still seen to this day. So in a world where slavery never existed, what could things look like? Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AlternateHistoryHub Twitter: https://twitter.com/AltHistoryHub Music by: Latin Quarters Jazz 3 by Magnus Ringblum Delicate Dancing Strings by Gavin Luke Winter 9 by Marv Torch Dark Journey by Anders Ekengren Sombre Day by Gunnar Johnsen Summer Salsa by Johan Hynyan Agressive and Dark 2 by Gavin Luke Underwater Stories by Niklas Gustavson Northern by Daniel Kadwatha Dramatic Orchestra Strings by Gavin Luke
The first museum in America dedicated entirely to slavery opened a few months ago in Wallace, Louisiana. Michelle Miller visits the museum and found a surprising history, not only about the plantation, but her own family.
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This video re-creates how plantation life was for the slaves and their owners. A historically preserved Southern mansion is investigated and the past system of plantation owners and slaves is re-created. The homes of the past are contrasted with the homes of the current tenant farmers and landlords. This video is in the public domain at the Prelinger Archives.
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