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Sengbe Pieh: The slave who fought his way back home

Sengbe Pieh: The slave who fought his way back home dw.com 3 days ago Murtala Kamara Sengbe Pieh, a farmer and trader from Sierra Leone was taken into slavery in 1839. During the voyage to the so-called New World, he led a mutiny aboard the Amistad which would later galvanize the abolitionist movement. © Provided by Deutsche Welle Provided by Deutsche Welle Sengbe Pieh: The slave who fought his way back home Where was Sengbe Pieh born? The exact date of Sengbe Pieh s birth is unknown but many historians place his year of birth around 1814 in present day Sierra Leone. It is believed that he was born on the southern Island district of Bonthe which is renowned for fishing and farming. Pieh would later become a rice farmer. At the time of his capture, Pieh is said to have been married and that he had a son and two daughters.

Today with Dr Kaye

  Baltimore, Maryland (May 2021): From speaking at the White House to speaking in the classroom, Dr. Karsonya Kaye Wise Whitehead, Ph.D., the host of Today with Dr. Kaye and an associate professor for Communication and African and African American Studies is known for having an informed opinion about issues that are happening within Baltimore City and around the country. Passionate, edgy, and unapologetic, Dr. Kaye is known for being deeply engaged with the community from meeting monthly with the members of her Itty-Bitty Fan Club (listeners under the age of 12) to hosting Coffee and Conversation talks on Zoom to writing a bi-weekly Opinion Editorial column for the AFRO. She also finds a way to engage her audience by challenging them to think deeply about political, social, and cultural issues sometimes with humor, sometimes with sadness, but always with an ear that bends toward the truth. Dr. Kaye is always looking for ways to make connections and have conversations that matt

Study: Private money undermined the administration of the elections steering race Biden s way

Phill Kline ARLINGTON, Va. (Legal Newsline) - Hundreds of millions of private dollars injected into the administration of elections, a job normally reserved for government officials, corrupted the presidential elections with disguised get out the vote drives for Joe Biden, a new investigative report shows. The report “The Legitimacy and Effect of Private Money in Federal and State Electoral Processes” follows the trail of an estimated $500 million that Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, spread across nonprofits. They were promoted as nonpartisan groups working for safer and more secure elections, though staffed by former Barack Obama operatives and left-wing activists, and not exactly non-partisan as advertised,

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