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Of the two thousand sea - going vessels that left the Pool of London yearly ( not to mention the fifteen hundred which sailed away from Liverpool and Bristol ) hundreds were engaged in the slave trade carrying from thirty - five ...
Of the two thousand sea - going vessels that left the Pool of London yearly ( not to mention the fifteen hundred which sailed away from Liverpool and Bristol ) hundreds were engaged in the slave trade carrying from thirty - five ...
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A forestry unit of nine hundred from British Honduras served for two years in Scotland . Over two hundred technicians from Jamaica , including welders , riveters , fitters , and motor mechanics volunteered from the smaller Caribbean ...
A forestry unit of nine hundred from British Honduras served for two years in Scotland . Over two hundred technicians from Jamaica , including welders , riveters , fitters , and motor mechanics volunteered from the smaller Caribbean ...
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Crowds of as many as four to seven hundred whites were involved in the fighting . The shouts of the white mobs of " nigger - hunters " sounded sharply against a background of row houses . " We'll kill the black bastards .
Crowds of as many as four to seven hundred whites were involved in the fighting . The shouts of the white mobs of " nigger - hunters " sounded sharply against a background of row houses . " We'll kill the black bastards .
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Courtesans and Blackamoors | 5 |
Bread and Liberty in Old England | 12 |
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