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    The role of league of nations, and the international labour organization in the abolition of slavery by Ibrahim, Salim, Ayub, Zainal Amin, Abdul Wahab, Harlida

    Published 2018
    “…This study investigates the historical role of the League of Nations and the International Labour Organisation (ILO), in the abolition of slavery and protection of associated human rights. …”
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    The role of league of nations, and the international labour organization in the abolition of slavery by Ibrahim, Salim, Ayub, Zainal Amin, Abdul Wahab, Harlida

    Published 2018
    “…This study investigates the historical role of the League of Nations and the International Labour Organisation (ILO), in the abolition of slavery and protection of associated human rights. …”
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    Unfinished business : a comparative survey of historical and contemporary slavery / by Quirk, Joel, Unesco. Slave Route (Project), Wilberforce Institute for the Study of Slavery and Emancipation

    Published 2009
    “…From this standpoint, recent concerns over human trafficking, debt-bondage, child labor and other related problems are analyzed in view of the historical strengths and weaknesses of the legal abolition of slavery. By bringing together a range of studies on different aspects of slavery, both past and present, this book provides a platform for promoting dialogue about ways of addressing both contemporary slavery and the enduring legacies of historical slave systems.…”
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    « Free spaces » en mouvement, des marges à l’activisme : les lieux du jazz au Sud des États-Unis by Philip Sadikalay

    “…The marginalization of Afro-descendant communities has been consolidated in places and spaces of community “refuge” since the abolition of slavery in 1863, the Jim Crow laws of 1877, far into contemporary era. …”
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    Caraïbe : mémoires perdues et populations invisibles by Seloua Luste Boulbina

    Published 2008-07-01
    “…Towards the mid-19th century, when the abolition of slavery was being discussed in the French parliament, Alexis de Tocqueville made an effort aiming to prevent independence, and keep the islands under colonial rule.…”
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    Binding Analogy. A Polemical Geography of Women’s Abolitionism by Anna Guerini

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The essay analyzes the controversy between Sarah and Angelina Grimké, Catharine Beecher and Harriet Martineau concerning the abolition of slavery and women’s rights, by focusing on two critical tools: the “bonds of womanhood” and the “analogy” between the condition of woman and that of the slave. …”
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    Indian Folk Music and ‘Tropical Body Language’: The Case of Mauritian Chutney by Catherine Servan-Schreiber

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…In Mauritius, the meeting between Indian worlds and Creole worlds, through the migration of the indentured labour which followed the abolition of slavery in 1834, gave birth to a style of music called ‘chutney’. …”
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    L’effacement des lynchages californiens. La mémoire et l’instrumentalisation des images by Pierre Vialle

    “…Before being extensively practiced in the Old South after the abolition of slavery, lynching was massively used in the West of the United States causing hundreds of victims. …”
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    Separation of Church and State, American Exceptionalism, and the Contemporary Social Moment: Viewing Church–State Separation from the Priority of Slavery by Joseph Prud'homme

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…In this paper, I examine the contributions of strict church–state separationism to the maintenance of slavery in the antebellum South in comparison to the contributions various forms of religious establishment made to the successful abolition of slavery in the United Kingdom and the British Empire. …”
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    Les patronymes attribués aux anciens esclaves des colonies françaises by Emmanuel Gordien

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…These books tell the story of the appointment of new Free of Guadeloupe and Martinique after the abolition of slavery. These books also provide the list of almost all the Family names attributed to these former slaves, nearly 50,000 names, preceded by first names and nicknames, and the registration number of slaves, allowing the vast majority of Guadeloupeans and Martinicans, descendants of slaves, to know the "Premier" which was attributed the Family name they carry today.…”
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    L’éducation coloniale au prisme de l’intersectionnalité(Antilles françaises, 1795-1830) by Caroline Fayolle

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The first addresses racial desegregation and coeducation in the colonial schools ushered in by the Directory following the first abolition of slavery. The second examines the reorganization of the school system after 1802, the year that slavery was reinstated. …”
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    A Benign Empire? by Philip Post

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The second part of this article shows how Dutch officials used the abolition of slavery in the Dutch East Indies in 1860 to both paint themselves in a favourable light and to increase their territorial claims in Papua, a region that had been subject to the authority of the Sultan of Tidore for centuries. …”
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    Lugares que fueron by Osvaldo Otero

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…There is a wide range of investigators that dealt with different areas of the slave trade—the economic, legal, smuggling, transportation, demographic, entrepreneurial and merchant areas—as well as its related illnesses and the abolition of slavery. Every port and place related to the slave business has been broadly studied, making an analysis of the multiple faces of this process. …”
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    ¿Ciudadanos de color? by Alejandro E. Gómez

    Published 2007-11-01
    “…In the late 18th century appeared in France a group of enlightened philanthropists who promoted the suppression of African slave trade and the abolition of slavery. These aims persisted during the French Revolution, during which many of them also supported the cause of political equality for Free Coloureds. …”
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    Reflection of the slavery issue on the pages of Catalan republican-oriented journals during the Democratic Sexennium (1868- 1874) by Nataliya Kuzina

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…While the journal's editorial stance support-ed the abolition of slavery, it opposed the separation of Cuba from Spain, envisioning prosperity for the territory only with-in the unity of Spain. …”
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