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  2. Wilberforce Colony - Wikipedia

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    Wilberforce Colony was a colony established in the year 1829 by free African American citizens, north of present-day London, Ontario, Canada.It was an effort by African-Americans to create a place where they could live in political freedom.

  3. Apartheid - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 9 December 2024. South African system of racial separation This article is about apartheid in South Africa. For apartheid as defined in international law, see Crime of apartheid. For other uses, see Apartheid (disambiguation). This article may be too long to read and navigate comfortably. Consider ...

  4. African-American history - Wikipedia

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    In response to these and other setbacks, in the summer of 1905, W. E. B. Du Bois and 28 other prominent, African-American men met secretly at Niagara Falls, Ontario. There, they produced a manifesto in which they called for an end to racial discrimination, full civil liberties for African Americans and recognition of human brotherhood.

  5. Act Against Slavery - Wikipedia

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    The Act Against Slavery was an anti-slavery law passed on July 9, 1793, in the second legislative session of Upper Canada, the colonial division of British North America that would eventually become Ontario. [1] It banned the importation of slaves and mandated that children born henceforth to female slaves would be freed upon reaching the age ...

  6. White ethnostate - Wikipedia

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    Other areas have been looked into as sites for a potential White ethnostate by certain groups. Most notably, the South has been proposed as a White ethnostate by the self-proclaimed "Southern Nationalist" League of the South (LS) due to the region's history of secessionism and its de facto independence as the Confederate States of America (1861 ...

  7. ‘Ernest Cole: Lost and Found’: The anti-apartheid ...

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    This story has been given life by filmmaker Raoul Peck and actor LaKeith Stanfield, both Oscar nominees, in the documentary “Ernest Cole: Lost and Found.”

  8. Racial segregation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The "New American apartheid" refers to the allegation that U.S. drug and criminal policies in practice target blacks on the basis of race. The radical left-wing [ citation needed ] web-magazine ZNet featured a series of 4 articles on "The New American Apartheid" in which it drew parallels between the treatment of blacks by the American justice ...

  9. Bill Ackman calls for Harvard grads to be blacklisted over ...

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    A group of 33 student organisations at Harvard University signed a letter arguing that Israel’s ‘apartheid regime’ created the impetus for the war