Last i heard from him he was recording music in his home based studio in east orange New Jersey. I did a few songs with him in the late 90's early 2000's... Haven't seen him since.
But slave will be performing in the poconos sat 11/12/11 at fernwood!
yes. African children being taken to Britain illegally to be used for unpaid work or prostitution. Also the movie I am slave, says at the end (made in 2010) that there are around 5,000 slave workers in Britain today.
Answerin my eyes being a slave must of been hard. they get treated like there nothing....but they are humans just because there black and because they come from a different coltrue it should not mean the should not have a say in life.... that's what i think anyways... Next answer/ improvementsNot all slaves were black. There were as many skin colored slaves as there were colors of people. And let me tell you this. This IS NOT in any history book that you will see in schools today. Not only were white people, but there were black slave owners too.There were farms that bred and grew any person like an animal be a slave. They DID not care. They were in it for the money.The live of a slave could be hard, but it could be easy. There were some slave-owners that treated a slave as an equal built them, schools, churches, whatever they felt they needed, out of their OWN pocket. Then there were some that beat their slaves for not doing exactly what they wanted when they wanted.
The slave trade had significant social effects on Liverpool, including the accumulation of wealth and growth of the city's economy, as well as the development of industries like shipbuilding and manufacturing. However, it also led to the perpetuation of racism, exploitation of enslaved individuals, and contributed to the city's involvement in a morally reprehensible trade. The legacy of the slave trade continues to impact Liverpool's social fabric and history today.
A young, unmarried man.
In the past, governments and legislative bodies had the power to abolish the slave trade through passing laws and treaties. Today, efforts to combat modern forms of slavery involve international organizations, governments, and civil society working together to enact and enforce laws and policies.
he has died
Steve Jobs was adopted as a baby, so his biological parents' activities today are not widely known. It is important to respect their privacy and focus on the contributions Steve Jobs made during his lifetime.
Today it is illegal to keep any one as a slave.
We'll never know, because there has ALWAYS been a slave trade in Africa, even today.
He was a traitor. His own mother was a loyalist (loyal to the crown). He had no just reason for doing what he did, especially by today's ethical standard.
yes it does
still going on today
Yes Tennessee was a slave state. Today every state is free from slavery.
Doing today is a bronzer idea
Mickey Mouse is doing well today.
in what museum is this painting of George Washington hanging today
What are you doing today is Was machst du heute in German.