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PM News on MSNSlavery? Not yet dead, but still very much with us - SoyinkaThe World Poetry Day celebration in Nigeria was organized by Providus Bank in conjunction with Professor Soyinka. While ...
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The Punch on MSNNigeria, Cuba sign MoU to boost healthcare, economy, othersNigeria and Cuba on Monday signed a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at enhancing cooperation in key areas such as healthcare, trade, investment, and technology.
Their lives were thrown into chaos when they decided to travel to England to establish trade relations – but got sold into slavery along the way.
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Jacobin on MSNCuba Sends Doctors, the US Sends SanctionsUS secretary of state Marco Rubio announced restrictions on visas for both government officials in Cuba and any others worldwide who are “complicit” with the island nation’s overseas ...
On March 20, 1995, 12 people were killed, and more than 5,000 made ill in a nerve-gas attack on the Tokyo subway system. A ...
The document asks US-funded scientists in Australia, the UK and the EU to declare links to China or projects on diversity, ...
Travel warnings from the United Kingdom and Germany reflect growing concern about strict enforcement at U.S. borders.
Hagar Blackmore challenged her enslavement through a freedom petition, part of a larger movement that contributed to Massachusetts abolishing slavery. Rose and Cuba fought for their freedom in ...
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AllAfrica on MSNAfrica: 'Paris Noir' Exhibition Showcases Work Made in French Capital By Black ArtistsThe 'Paris Noir' exhibition at the Pompidou Centre brings together works by African, American, Caribbean and Afro-descendant ...
The "long, lanky" man carrying the American flag on Decoration Day in May 1909 was a familiar sight at patriotic events in ...
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