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  1. The Southern suspension of a conscience troubled by slavery in the early 19th century, evolving into a defense of the institution, was prompted by the threat posed by irresponsible abolitionist demands to both the South’s socio-economic stability and the welfare of the slaves. These threats, combined with the South’s discomfort with ...

  2. Pan-Africanism is a worldwide movement that aims to encourage and strengthen bonds of solidarity between all indigenous peoples and diasporas of African ancestry. Based on a common goal dating back to the Atlantic slave trade, the movement extends beyond continental Africans with a substantial support base among the African diaspora in the ...

  3. Despite having invoked and used identities in reference to the racialized conceptualizations of Africa (e.g., North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa) to oppose imposed identities, Berbers have invoked North African identity to oppose Arabized and Islamicized identities, and Sub-Saharan Africans (e.g., Negritude, Black Consciousness) and the African diaspora (e.g., Black is Beautiful) have invoked ...

  4. Old Stock Canadians, Cajuns, Louisiana Creole people, Melungeon, White Americans in Texas, Black Southerners, Five Civilized Tribes. Early use of white southerner. White Southerners are White Americans from the Southern United States, primarily originating from the various waves of Northwestern and Southern European immigration to the region ...

  5. Das Nazi-regime plante seinerzeit, die Kanalinsel­n als Sprungbret­t für ihren Einmarsch in Großbritan­nien zu nutzen. Schon kurz nach ihrem Einmarsch auf Alderney im Sommer 1940 richteten die deutschen Besatzer vier Lager für den Ausbau der Befestigun­gsanlagen ein. Zwei davon behausten Freiwillig­e. Im „Lager Norderney“hielten die Besatzer Zwangsarbe­iter fest, die meisten aus ...

  6. Erdman also notes Blake was deeply opposed to slavery and believes some of his poems, read primarily as championing "free love", had their anti-slavery implications short-changed. A more recent study, William Blake: Visionary Anarchist by Peter Marshall (1988), classified Blake and his contemporary William Godwin as forerunners of modern anarchism . [84]

  7. The East India Company ( EIC) [a] was an English, and later British, joint-stock company founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874. [4] It was formed to trade in the Indian Ocean region, initially with the East Indies (the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia ), and later with East Asia. The company gained control of large parts of the Indian ...