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http://www.ntv.co.ke Immediately after Marende's ruling, angry PNU MPs vowed they will seek to overturn the speaker's verdict. The MPs spoke as those from ODM hailed the ruling terming it as wise. Brenda Mulinya reports on the aftermath of the Marende ruling.
The Ex-Slave Pension Movement: Some Historical and Genealogical Notes
Walter B. Hill, Jr. National Archives and Records AdministrationThis article appeared in the Negro History Bulletin, Vol. 59, No. 4, 1996 Special Issue on Black Genealogy. Reprinted with permission.
When America moved from a society with slaves to a society based on slavery, human life descended to its lowest depth. Slavery emerged as a strict dehumanization process for Africans and contaminated the humanity of Europeans who migrated to the new country. While the institution operated systemically in many ways, its most dominant characteristic consisted of a gross exploitation of human labor. Slavery studies have proliferated in the last twenty years as scholars have examine among several topics the Atlantic coast littoral, the convergence of nationalities on the west coast of Africa, the emergence of the European slave to the western hemisphere, the early origins of slavery in colonial America, the convergence and clash of Native Americans, Europeans and Africans on the north American mainland, the emergence of a slave culture that help feed a slave economy, an American Revolution that inextricable fastened slavery to American society, the subsequent contradiction of American freedoms and slavery, and the relationship between master and slave. All studies of slavery have dealt with in some fashion, the question of exploitation of human labor and the economic engine for American industrialization and mercantilism that emerged in the mid 19th century into American capitalism. One cannot talk about the emergence and growth of capitalism without reference to slavery - the labor of slaves. Few studies have discussed a missing question and exploration - Upon gaining their freedom, did the slave population deserve compensation for their exploited labor?
From PressTV: http://www.presstv.ir/usdetail/164803.htmlFri Feb 11, 2011 8:53PM American veteran soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan wars are facing "terrible" job market as the unemployment rate is rising among them, Bob Chapman, founder of the International Forecaster said on Friday. Some of the U.S. veterans live under "trees and bridges" and are deprived from medical services, Chapman told Press TV's U.S. Desk. "The American government is just dreadful in the treatment of veterans", he said. Official reports say the unemployment rate last month was 9.4 percent while it is 15 percent among veterans. Chapman believes the real jobless rate exceeds 22 percent. FACTS & FIGURES According to statistics for 2010 provided by the U.S. Department of veterans Affairs, there are about 107,000 homeless veterans in the United States. Researchers estimate that nearly 20 percent of the 1.6 mill... more
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