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U.S. Postal Service Pays Homage to Heroes of the Underground Railroad with New Forever Stamps

U.S. Postal Service Pays Homage to Heroes of the Underground Railroad with New Forever Stamps
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The Skanner News - A Black Author Looks at Failed Attempt by Founder of Georgia to Ban Slavery

Black author Michael Thurmond says Georgia's white founding father deserves credit for inspiring the abolitionist movement that ultimately ended slavery. His new book - “James Oglethorpe, Father of Georgia” --focuses on Oglethorpe's failed attempt to ban slavery after starting Britain's 13th American colony in 1733. By the time of the Civil War Georgia would have more slaves than any U.S. state but Virginia. But Thurmond argues Oglethorpe evolved to revile slavery and recognized the humanity in enslaved Africans. His book says that while Georgia's early prohibition on slavery ended, Oglethorpe returned to England and inspired activists who would become Britain's first abolitionists.

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The Skanner News - A Black Author Looks at Failed Attempt by Founder of Georgia to Ban Slavery

Black author Michael Thurmond says Georgia's white founding father deserves credit for inspiring the abolitionist movement that ultimately ended slavery. His new book - “James Oglethorpe, Father of Georgia” --focuses on Oglethorpe's failed attempt to ban slavery after starting Britain's 13th American colony in 1733. By the time of the Civil War Georgia would have more slaves than any U.S. state but Virginia. But Thurmond argues Oglethorpe evolved to revile slavery and recognized the humanity in enslaved Africans. His book says that while Georgia's early prohibition on slavery ended, Oglethorpe returned to England and inspired activists who would become Britain's first abolitionists.

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U.S. Postal Service Remembers Shining Beacons of the Underground Railroad on New Forever Stamps

What: The U.S. Postal Service is honoring 10 courageous men and women who helped guide enslaved people to freedom via the Underground Railroad, network of secret routes and safehouses in use before the Civil War. The first-day-of-issue event for the Underground Railroad stamps is free and open to the public. News of the Forever stamps is being shared with the hashtag #UndergroundRailroadStamps. Who: The Honorable Ronald A. Stroman, member of the USPS Board of Governors and dedicat...

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'Squad' lawmaker explains 'creative' way to pay $14 trillion in reparations

'Squad' lawmaker explains 'creative' way to pay $14 trillion in reparations
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Apocalypse now: The government's use of controlled chaos to maintain power

Apocalypse now: The government's use of controlled chaos to maintain power
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QUESTION: Why are protestors, especially women in NYC, upset with Israel?

. Why are protestors in NYC and around the world upset with Israel trying to crush Hamas, who has enslaved Palestinian women? SEE: Women need male

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