Enslavement of Africans and the University of North Carolina’s commencement address of 1832 William Gaston was a prominent North Carolina attorney, judge, and University of North Carolina trustee From its beginnings, the university community debated the nature of slavery. As early as 1807, the Dialectic Society argued the question: “Ought slavery to be abolished in […]
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Remember Yesteryear: Enslavement of Africans and the University of North Carolina’s commencement address of 1832
Bermuda: Parliament approved changes to Human Rights Act 1981
December 13, 2013
Bermuda: Parliament approved changes to Human Rights Act 1981 Scope of civil rights expanded By John Patton The Royal Gazette The Bermuda Parliament approved a number of changes to the Human Rights Act 1981 (the Act) in August, the most notable being the addition of sexual orientation to the list of defined characteristics protected from […]
December 13, 2013
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