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  2. History of slavery - Wikipedia

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    The neighboring Muslim states conducted slave raids from the 1600s into the 1800s in coastal areas of the Gulf of Thailand and the Philippine islands. [274] [275] Slaves in Toraja society in Indonesia were family property. People would become slaves when they incurred a debt. Slaves could also be taken during wars, and slave trading was common.

  3. Enslaved (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Enslaved is a British-Canadian television documentary series, which premiered in 2020. [1] The series explores various aspects of the history of slavery in the United States, including the efforts of American actor Samuel L. Jackson to reconnect with his African heritage through DNA testing, diving projects to locate and recover shipwrecks in which at least two million African people captured ...

  4. The Underground Railroad (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    A fictional story of people attempting an escape from slavery in the southern United States in the 1800s utilizing a key plot element that employs the literary style of magic realism. [2] In reality, "The Underground Railroad " was a network of abolitionists , hidden routes, and safe houses that helped enslaved African-Americans escape to ...

  5. Smithsonian Channel Shares First Look at ‘One ... - AOL

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    The Smithsonian Channel has shared a clip promoting “One Thousand Years of Slavery,” a new docuseries that aims to tell the global story of slavery. The four-part series features interviews ...

  6. History of the United States (1815–1849) - Wikipedia

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    Both free-born African American citizens and former slaves took on leading roles in abolitionism as well. The most prominent spokesperson for abolition in the African American community was Frederick Douglass , an escaped slave whose eloquent condemnations of slavery drew both crowds of supporters as well as threats against his life.

  7. Category:Television episodes about slavery - Wikipedia

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    Television episodes about human trafficking (4 P) Pages in category "Television episodes about slavery" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  8. YouTube Adds Nearly 4,000 TV Episodes to Stream for Free - AOL

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    YouTube is upping its play for cord-cutters: The video platform has released dozens of full seasons of about 100 TV shows — nearly 4,000 episodes in all — available to stream for free with ads.

  9. Slave trade in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The history of the domestic slave trade can very clumsily be divided into three major periods: 1776 to 1808: This period began with the Declaration of Independence and ended when the importation of slaves from Africa and the Caribbean was prohibited under federal law in 1808; the importation of slaves was prohibited by the Continental Congress during the American Revolutionary War but resumed ...