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Group: rec.aviation.military · Group Profile · Search for Slavered in rec.aviation.military
Author: Andrew Chaplin
Date: Jul 11, 2011 03:33
On 10/07/2011 20:52, William Black wrote: On 10/07/11 20:34, Jack Linthicum wrote: On Jul 10, 3:24 pm, William Black<blackuse...@gmail.com> wrote: On 10/07/11 20:07, Daryl wrote: On 7/10/2011 11:32 AM, William Black wrote: On 10/07/11 15:23, Daryl wrote: On 7/10/2011 12:59 AM, Kerryn Offord wrote: On 7/10/2011 3:39 PM, Daryl wrote:
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| On 7 Jun., 21:01, "\"@'" <1...@iindnaavalid.invavvlid> wrote:
> On Sun, 6 Jun 2010 15:08:42 -0700 (PDT), "." <Niels_Br...@yahoo.dk>
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Group: sci.military.naval · Group Profile · Search for Slavered in sci.military.naval
Author: Andrew Chaplin
Date: Jul 11, 2011 03:33
On May 31, 5:25 am, "James E. Prescott" <jepr...@gmail.com> wrote: Slavers claim(ed) a person can be born into slavery -- born obligated to serve a master. No, that's just you projecting your silly theories on them. The trans-Atlantic slave trade ended in the late 1700s. The number of slaves in the U.S. grew from around 650,000 in 1770 to over 4 million in 1860.
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