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History of the United States / Slavery in the United States / Crimes against humanity / Labor / Politics / Treatment of slaves in the United States / Islamic views on slavery / Slavery / Racism / African slave trade
Date: 1999-08-17 00:08:32
History of the United States
Slavery in the United States
Crimes against humanity
Labor
Politics
Treatment of slaves in the United States
Islamic views on slavery
Slavery
Racism
African slave trade

Politics Aristotle Translated by Benjamin Jowett Batoche Books Kitchener

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