Slavery (redirect from Slave labor)
black slaves would have more harmful social and economic consequences than the continuation of slavery. The French writer and traveler Alexis de Tocqueville...
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United States. In Democracy in America, Alexis de Tocqueville noted that "the colonies in which there were no slaves became more populous and more rich than...
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Alexis Charles Henri Clérel, comte de Tocqueville (29 July 1805 – 16 April 1859), was a French aristocrat, diplomat, sociologist, political scientist,...
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The slave narrative is a type of literary genre involving the (written) autobiographical accounts of enslaved persons, particularly Africans enslaved...
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Slavery in the Ottoman Empire (redirect from Ottoman slave trade)
population consisted of slaves. Statistics of these centuries suggest that Istanbul's additional slave imports from the Black Sea slave trade have totaled...
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Alexis Carrel (French: [alɛksi kaʁɛl]; 28 June 1873 – 5 November 1944) was a French surgeon and biologist who spent most of his scientific career in the...
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Alexius of Rome (redirect from St Alexis)
Saint Alexius of Rome or Alexius of Edessa (Greek: Ἀλέξιος, Alexios), also Alexis, was a fourth-century Greek monk who lived in anonymity and is known for...
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Lucy Liu (redirect from Lucy Alexis Liu)
Lucy Alexis Liu /ˈluː/ (born December 2, 1968) is an American actress. Born in New York City to Chinese immigrant parents, she has starred in the television...
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Alexis Fire is an American pornographic actress and sex worker at the Moonlite Bunny Ranch. She began performing around 2000, and has since appeared in...
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merchants were a significant force behind the Atlantic slave trade (also known as the "transatlantic" slave trade) between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries...
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