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  2. She hoped to learn more about her enslaved ancestors. A trip ...

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    Johnson, 68, traveled to North and South Carolina to research her maternal family history, discovering that Mills had owned Jerry and Myra, Johnson's great-great-grandparents, as slaves.

  3. They're uncovering their ancestry — and questioning their ...

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    Family ties to both enslaved ancestors and colonial ancestors — including slave owners — can now be uncovered in free ... Today, SlaveSocieties.org offers free access to more than 3,900 ...

  4. Slavery in the 21st century - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary slavery, also sometimes known as modern slavery or neo-slavery, refers to institutional slavery that continues to occur in present-day society. Estimates of the number of enslaved people today range from around 38 million [ 1 ] to 49.6 million, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] depending on the method used to form the estimate and the definition ...

  5. List of last survivors of American slavery - Wikipedia

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    James Howland (1758-1859) was also one of Rhode Island's last legal former slaves, and was enslaved until 1842. [34] [35] D'Wolf and Howland are likely not the last slaves, due to RI's gradual emancipation with several legally slaves still listed in the 1840 census, and likely enslaved until the 1843 RI Constitution banned all slavery. Hannah ...

  6. Woman learns her ancestors were enslaved by a ... - AOL

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    Today’s Guthries — including patriarch Lowell and sons Brett, Chris and Kent — are now associated with Bowling Green, Kentucky, where their family-owned auto-parts business is located.

  7. Descent-based slavery - Wikipedia

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    The "ideology of slavery", which can be defined as "a cultural system that justifies and legitimises a social order based on a social hierarchy inherited from slavery" persists today, prompting certain members of the political and economic elite who might be categorised as "descendants of slaves" to remain silent about their origins. [5]

  8. Her ancestors left in chains. She came back as a guest ... - AOL

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    Speakers talked about slavery, resilience, joy, pain, history, ancestors, healing. They poured libations for those who survived the Middle Passage, the treacherous voyage across the ocean, and ...

  9. American Descendants of Slavery - Wikipedia

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    The American Descendants of Slavery movement was founded by Yvette Carnell and Antonio Moore, [1] who co-host online ADOS radio shows. [3] Carnell has been an aide for two Democratic politicians, Senator Barbara Boxer and Congressman Robert Marion Berry. [3] Moore is a defense attorney in Los Angeles. [3]