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  2. Slavery in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The practice of slavery in Canada by colonists effectively ended early in the 19th century, through local statutes and court decisions resulting from litigation on behalf of enslaved people seeking manumission. [3] The courts, to varying degrees, rendered slavery unenforceable in both Lower Canada and Nova Scotia. In Lower Canada, for example ...

  3. Act Against Slavery - Wikipedia

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    The first two pages of the Act Against Slavery, taken from the statute volume. 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]

  4. White guilt - Wikipedia

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    White guilt [1] [2] [3] is a belief that white people bear a collective responsibility for the harm which has resulted from historical or current racist treatment of people belonging to other ethnic groups, as for example in the context of the Atlantic slave trade, European colonialism, and the genocide of indigenous peoples.

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  6. Rest in Power: The Enduring Life of Trayvon Martin - Wikipedia

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    Rest in Power was written nearly five years after the killing of Trayvon Martin.Sybrina Fulton, Trayvon Martin's mother, says the book is intended as a means to heal, to share with the world the Trayvon Martin his parents knew and loved, and to describe the impact Martin's death and surrounding events had on their lives.

  7. Derecka Purnell - Wikipedia

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    She became politically active in college after the killing of Trayvon Martin, and at the time advocated for police reform. [5] She also organized during the Ferguson Uprising after the death of Michael Brown. [5] Purnell began to study writers such as Rachel Herzing and Ruth Wilson Gilmore, who argue for police abolition.

  8. 10 years after Trayvon Martin's death, the NBA continues to ...

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    Trayvon Martin, a 17-year-old in Sanford, was stalked, confronted and then killed by George Zimmerman on his way home that Sunday in February 2012. Martin, robbed of a future, would be 27 years ...

  9. Category:African-American-related controversies - Wikipedia

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    Slavery and Slaving in World History: A Bibliography; Slavery in the United States; Jussie Smollett; Jussie Smollett hate crime hoax; Splash Mountain; Square's Tom Sawyer; Killing of Timothy Stansbury; Criticism of Starbucks; Killing of Alton Sterling; Donald Sterling; George Stinney; Stop Snitchin' Stop-and-frisk in New York City; Shooting of ...

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