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  2. History of slavery - Wikipedia

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    The history of slavery explores the origins, development, and impact of slavery across different cultures and time periods.

  3. Timeline of abolition of slavery and serfdom - Wikipedia

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    Abolitionism. U.K. U.S. Brussels Anti-Slavery Conference 1889–90; Temporary Slavery Commission; 1926 Slavery Convention; Committee of Experts on Slavery

  4. Roelant Savery - Wikipedia

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    Roelant Savery (or Roeland(t) Maertensz Saverij, or de Savery, or many variants; [2] 1576 – buried 25 February 1639) was a Flanders-born Dutch Golden Age painter.

  5. The Other Slavery - Wikipedia

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    Popular media. Sanchez, C. (2016), " "The Other Slavery: The Uncovered Story of Indian Enslavement in America" by Andrés Reséndez", The Santa Fe New Mexican Treuer, D. (2016), "Review: The new book "The Other Slavery" will make you rethink American history", The Los Angeles Times

  6. George Washington and slavery - Wikipedia

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    First enslaved Africans arriving in Virginia. Slavery was introduced into the English colony of Virginia when the first Africans were transported to Point Comfort in 1619. . Those who accepted Christianity became "Christian servants" with time-limited servitude, or even freed, but this mechanism for ending bondage was gradually shut

  7. Landscape with the Temptation of St Anthony (Savery)

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    Landscape with the Temptation of St Anthony is a 1617 painting by Roelandt Savery (Flemish, 1576 - 1639), now in the Getty Museum in Los Angeles. [1] There are multiple other paintings with this title, including Landscape with the Temptation of St Antony by Claude Lorrain

  8. Christian abolitionism - Wikipedia

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    Paul, the author of several letters that are part of the New Testament, requests the manumission of a slave named Onesimus in his letter to Philemon, [3] writing "Perhaps the reason he was separated from you for a little while was that you might have him back forever—no longer as a slave, but better than a slave, as a dear brother" (Philemon 15-16).

  9. Slavery - Wikipedia

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