John Stossel reports on the historical context of slavery in the U.S. with Wilfred Reilly, a politicial science professor and ...
TODAY people are taught, when it comes to slavery, America was the worst. Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine actually said, “The United States didn’t inherit slavery from anybody; we created it.” An MSNBC ...
On 1865, America abolished slavery, as it adopted the 13th Amendment into the constitution. The decision came 246 years after ...
Much of the power of the Declaration of Independence rests on Thomas Jefferson’s opening line: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their ...
Today people are taught, when it comes to slavery, America was the worst. Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine actually said, "The United States didn't inherit slavery from anybody; we created it." An MSNBC ...
A young Egyptian girl is sold into slavery in Orange County, Calif. July 25, 2007 — -- From behind the walls of an exclusive gated community in Irvine, Calif., comes a story so out of place it ...
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Roman slavery vs American slavery (how were they different)
Slavery existed across both ancient and modern worlds, but the rules, the violence, and the purpose behind it changed dramatically. In Rome, it was everywhere! In the bathhouses, the military, even ...
Today people are taught, when it comes to slavery, America was the worst. Sen. Tim Kaine (D–Va.) actually said, "The United States didn't inherit slavery from anybody; we created it." An MSNBC "expert ...
In Focus delivers deeper coverage of the political, cultural, and ideological issues shaping America. Published daily by senior writers and experts, these in-depth pieces go beyond the headlines to ...
John Stossel is the creator of Stossel TV videos, and author of "No They Can't! Why Government Fails—But Individuals Succeed." Today, people are taught, when it comes to slavery, America was the worst ...
In “Captives and Companions,” Justin Marozzi traces the stories of the eunuchs, harem women and forced laborers who ...
An MSNBC "expert" claims "American slavery was worse because slaves were treated as property." "That's complete nonsense," replies political science professor Wilfred Reilly in my new video.
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