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this week down to with these in barbados not as s much for its beaches. i think love of the flying g fish. we need to investigate t this iconon of the carribean islands printed inside it's possible. stamped on the wonderlic clean. to its national station but today it's under threat. my name is. all my friends and my family know misha and. thirty years ago a for a side project management saddam was plentiful you that farr. hello a day this far in addition are the track in the last two years this is a stock. traded in a lot. on australian well right now. my first name. it is noticeable two years. yeah when i was growing up i think. and i just and that your family for the whole be. a longer. right now famous. it is less than a market most of the restaurants on the- but not a poor. i will not stop fishing sure but- if everything come back. but eight eighteen right now i mean look like there's going abouout we don't. the sana barbara says no plantations to deny us of o our soul. i am kirk humphreys i am the minister of my time there i'm'm really gonna be in ba
this week down to with these in barbados not as s much for its beaches. i think love of the flying g fish. we need to investigate t this iconon of the carribean islands printed inside it's possible. stamped on the wonderlic clean. to its national station but today it's under threat. my name is. all my friends and my family know misha and. thirty years ago a for a side project management saddam was plentiful you that farr. hello a day this far in addition are the track in the last two years this...
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they arrived in barbados and later wrote islands. very quickly, these islands are completely colonized and turned over to sugar cultivation. almost the entire islands are. they aren't entirely stripped of forced and any piece of land is planted for sugar king. eventually, and used enslaved africans to work those plantations. these islands, because they completely been stripped of their forced, they are only growing sugar cane. they need food. they need provisions for that and sleeved labor force. they need supplies, like timber, for building and for burning. they need livestock for food and labor. they turn to new england. as early as the 16 thirties you see new england years selling the provisions to the west indies. it is used to fuel the plantation there -- in exchange new england or's receive sugar -- it forms a symbiotic relationship between the two regions. new england and the west indies. first barbados, antigua and leader, jamaica. there is a symbiotic relationship between the two. this in the arctic relationship extends beyo
they arrived in barbados and later wrote islands. very quickly, these islands are completely colonized and turned over to sugar cultivation. almost the entire islands are. they aren't entirely stripped of forced and any piece of land is planted for sugar king. eventually, and used enslaved africans to work those plantations. these islands, because they completely been stripped of their forced, they are only growing sugar cane. they need food. they need provisions for that and sleeved labor...
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according to his confession, mark was born into slavery from barbados, sometime in the year 1725. you sold away from the island as a young boy, probably around the age of eight when he could be put to work. when he arrived boston he was sold to succession of masters, one a brass worker name mr. seltzer. he was especially kind to mark, having quote learned him to read and quote educated him as tenderly as one of his own children. salt are must not have been that kind however, as he has been -- sultana the master who in turn sold into john conman. common put mark to work in a foundry on his property, as a skilled metalworker. mark then toiled, working as an iron worker in boston and charleston, so he finally grew tired of abuse and murdered him. march story helps to illustrate an important trend in new england slavery, that's easy to overlook. when we discuss the slave trade to the region. we many and slave people who arrived in new england were actually born in the west indies. traffic here of his children many times, and they're natives of the caribbean. it shows that depth of the
according to his confession, mark was born into slavery from barbados, sometime in the year 1725. you sold away from the island as a young boy, probably around the age of eight when he could be put to work. when he arrived boston he was sold to succession of masters, one a brass worker name mr. seltzer. he was especially kind to mark, having quote learned him to read and quote educated him as tenderly as one of his own children. salt are must not have been that kind however, as he has been --...
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he lives in barbados. my dad's bajan, so i go there quite often, so that is how we met. a long—distance relationship but we are doing 0k. we just thought we'd throw a baby into the mixjust to spice it up a bit! this is an exact side—profile of daddy. i was like, "yes, this baby looks like his dad, ioo%." my partner was due to fly out in a couple of weeks to be here for the birth. due to the virus, we have had to postpone his flight indefinitely. we speak every day and that helps to keep in contact, but it is difficult. the first week of working from home was really, really difficult. i literally just had the news on constantly. that was when they were making announcements to change the excel centre near me into a hospital and building these morgues and everything. i just felt like it was something out of horror movie, the world is going to end. i am going to have start stockpiling food or running in other people's abandoned houses and finding their stockpiled food! it was all a bit crazy. by the time we got to lockdown, i was begging for it because it was getting really
he lives in barbados. my dad's bajan, so i go there quite often, so that is how we met. a long—distance relationship but we are doing 0k. we just thought we'd throw a baby into the mixjust to spice it up a bit! this is an exact side—profile of daddy. i was like, "yes, this baby looks like his dad, ioo%." my partner was due to fly out in a couple of weeks to be here for the birth. due to the virus, we have had to postpone his flight indefinitely. we speak every day and that helps...
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so 1620s, they arrive in barbados and later the wayward islands. quickly, these islands are completely colonized and turned over to sugar cultivation. almost the entire islands are. they're entirely stripped of forest and any piece of arable land is planted with sugar cane, and eventually, they use enslaved africans to work those cane plantations. these islands, because they have completely been stripped of their forest, they're only growing sugar cane, they need food. they need provisions for that enslaved labor force. they need supplies, like timber, for building and for burning. they need livestock for food and for labor. and they turn to new england. as early as the 1630s, you see new englanders selling the provisions to the west indies. it's used to fuel the plantation complex there. and in exchange, new englanders received sugar and molasses and things -- and enslaved africans. it forms a symbiotic relationship between the two regions, between new england and the west indies, first barbados and then the leeward islands. and this is a symbioti
so 1620s, they arrive in barbados and later the wayward islands. quickly, these islands are completely colonized and turned over to sugar cultivation. almost the entire islands are. they're entirely stripped of forest and any piece of arable land is planted with sugar cane, and eventually, they use enslaved africans to work those cane plantations. these islands, because they have completely been stripped of their forest, they're only growing sugar cane, they need food. they need provisions for...
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he lives in barbados. i go over there quite often so that is how we met. a long distance relationship that we are doing 0k. we thought we would have a baby just to spice a bit. this is an exact side profile of daddy. i was like, yes, this baby looks like his dad 100%. my partner was due to fly out in a couple of weeks for the baby. due to the virus we have had to postpone his flight indefinitely. we speak every day but that helps to keep in contact but it is difficult. the first week of working from home is really difficult. i literallyjust had... that was when they were making announcements to change the excel centre near me into hospital. i thought it was something out of horror movie, the world is going to end. i am going to have start stock piling food. it was crazy. by the time we got to lock down, i was begging for it because it was getting really scary. this is the baby's room. it was meant to be completed by now. but the floor isn't done. so it has become a bit of a dumping ground, waiting for this bed to be moved. but we cannot due to coronavirus,
he lives in barbados. i go over there quite often so that is how we met. a long distance relationship that we are doing 0k. we thought we would have a baby just to spice a bit. this is an exact side profile of daddy. i was like, yes, this baby looks like his dad 100%. my partner was due to fly out in a couple of weeks for the baby. due to the virus we have had to postpone his flight indefinitely. we speak every day but that helps to keep in contact but it is difficult. the first week of working...
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opportunity. >> reporter: barbados is touting its so-called welcome stamp plan, an offer to work from paradise for 12 months. lamine saw a post on social media and is heading there in october. >> i think more people should be interested in going abroad to work remotely. if you can, why not? right? you get to sina paradise. bermuda is offering a residential certificate plan. a $263 application fee could land you flexibility to travel there for a year. for many, it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. >> if you can figure out a way to get there in a manner you feel safe with, it may be that perfect balance of getting a bit of travel and adventure while still maintaining the safety and routine that you need for your family to get through the year. >> reporter: summer hull is a mom on a mission, showing families how they can do this affordably right here in the u.s. she writes for the popular travel site, the points guy, and is planning to relocate her family for fall on a budget. >> there's also opportunity to use your credit card points, your hotel points. >> reporter: hull says, now tha
opportunity. >> reporter: barbados is touting its so-called welcome stamp plan, an offer to work from paradise for 12 months. lamine saw a post on social media and is heading there in october. >> i think more people should be interested in going abroad to work remotely. if you can, why not? right? you get to sina paradise. bermuda is offering a residential certificate plan. a $263 application fee could land you flexibility to travel there for a year. for many, it's a...
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here in barbados the flying fish became increasingly scarce with the arrival of sargassum. thank you in pakistan foror the brownn algae invaded the kerosene back in two thousand eleven releasing a rotten stands as a beacon. on the pristine bay. if the origins of remain a mystery but researchers do believe things just one that's my current caine's this i guess some can be expected reached. answer day is not highly natural. i'm pondering. the city has always been my passion and fisherfolk my intererest one of my main research opportunities to learn all we can adopt i've become more resilient the firm with sargassum fluxes. may thirty on free. as to where on wednesday but in fought on with h what seseverity. some of the things we're we're gone- in projects such as a field fifty four flash include adopted to sorry such as fishermen- modifying how the fish on the equipment they use there's several early warning systems dot net to sargassum. including those available only- from satellites and remote sensing- 08/10/20 08/10/20 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from
here in barbados the flying fish became increasingly scarce with the arrival of sargassum. thank you in pakistan foror the brownn algae invaded the kerosene back in two thousand eleven releasing a rotten stands as a beacon. on the pristine bay. if the origins of remain a mystery but researchers do believe things just one that's my current caine's this i guess some can be expected reached. answer day is not highly natural. i'm pondering. the city has always been my passion and fisherfolk my...
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requests and been some of these islands became independent in jamaica barbados trinidad guyana. many of the larger islands became independent and moved end the conversation about national independent on the table was the request for it compensation development plan and you remember this when the british for example and the europeans were were granton independence to some of the colonies a show that developed for the issue colonies for the east indies colonies then developed the the colombo plan then met in colombo what was then sure lanka and it worked through a development plan for the transition of east end in colonies into nations and mid tremendous provisions by way of capital injections trade preferences investments and higher education all of those arrangements were part of what was known at the colombo plan that transition in these into nationhood and sovereignty of the west and then if i can jump in how would that deafened development aid won't want kind of different kind of aid investment that you're talking about should take place that hasn't so far. well again let me
requests and been some of these islands became independent in jamaica barbados trinidad guyana. many of the larger islands became independent and moved end the conversation about national independent on the table was the request for it compensation development plan and you remember this when the british for example and the europeans were were granton independence to some of the colonies a show that developed for the issue colonies for the east indies colonies then developed the the colombo plan...
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i'll be anchoring from barbados from now on.'m sure they're going to let you do that. >> yeah. i'll make it happen. >>> coming up on "gma," first you need to get a job if you're going to go to paradise. tricks and tips you need to know to impress during an on-camera zoom interview, coming up in our "weekend download." zoom interview, coming up in our "weekend download." sfloo a lung cancer diagnosis can leave you holding your breath. ♪ but bristol myers squibb is working to change things. by researching new kinds of medicines that could help you live longer. including options that are chemo-free. because we're committed to bringing new hope into lung cancer care. wouldn't iprotected if there was a place that kept you... because we're committed to bringing new hope playful covered fueled ...and safe? well, there is, and always has been. walgreens. everyone's place, for healthy and safe. jake from state farm, i can't thank you enough for getting me those "serena savings" on my insurance. can i get you 10 free minutes in the broth
i'll be anchoring from barbados from now on.'m sure they're going to let you do that. >> yeah. i'll make it happen. >>> coming up on "gma," first you need to get a job if you're going to go to paradise. tricks and tips you need to know to impress during an on-camera zoom interview, coming up in our "weekend download." zoom interview, coming up in our "weekend download." sfloo a lung cancer diagnosis can leave you holding your breath. ♪ but bristol...
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. >> barbados for a full year. >> it looked like a great opportunity. >> reporter: barbados is touting its welcome stampg plan, plan. and he saw a post on social media and is heading there in october. >> i think more people should be interested in going abroad to work remotely. if you can, why not. right? you get to see the world, you get to try something new. >> reporter: and he is not the only one embracing this new trend. coming up, we'll introduce you do more people who have made the leap to paradise and tell you about the deals that can make this dream a reality without breaking the bank. i'm eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >>> you might not be hearing from dr. fauci for a while. he has undergone surgery to remove a polyp on his cord. that did not stop him from taking part in a number of interviews about the coronavirus up until wednesday. >>> a tow truck driver's heroic act is helping to warn dozens of residents threatened by the hennessey fire. he was letting them know it is time to evacuate. >> hey, let's go! come on, the fire is here! >> so brian smith was recording with his
. >> barbados for a full year. >> it looked like a great opportunity. >> reporter: barbados is touting its welcome stampg plan, plan. and he saw a post on social media and is heading there in october. >> i think more people should be interested in going abroad to work remotely. if you can, why not. right? you get to see the world, you get to try something new. >> reporter: and he is not the only one embracing this new trend. coming up, we'll introduce you do more...
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when i ran that joke by my mom she said, "sarah why you make me sound like i'm from barbados?" still working on that accent. one stereotype about jamaicans is that we all smoke weed and i do sometimes smoke weed, but only because it was recommended to me as a stress reliever by gwyneth paltrow. before doing comedy, i used to work at google. that's where my ted talk vibe comes from. people always ask me if it was fun to work at google and it was fun. i knew it was fun because they kept telling me how much fun i should have each quarter or else i would be fired. they had fun names for everybody. like the older googlers are called greyglers, and the new googlers are called nooglers. they had some trouble coming up with a name for the black googlers, though, so finally they decided to just call them david and shawn. they didn't realize i was black. i think they thought i was indian because they kept promoting me. i ran that joke by my dad and he said sarah you are indian, you're from the west indies! i sounded german that time didn't i? okay i'll stop. i heard this rumor that the s
when i ran that joke by my mom she said, "sarah why you make me sound like i'm from barbados?" still working on that accent. one stereotype about jamaicans is that we all smoke weed and i do sometimes smoke weed, but only because it was recommended to me as a stress reliever by gwyneth paltrow. before doing comedy, i used to work at google. that's where my ted talk vibe comes from. people always ask me if it was fun to work at google and it was fun. i knew it was fun because they kept...
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places like barbados are offering special visas to people to work from home in their country.ne teacher says it is a once in a lifetime opportunity. >> i think more people should be interested in going abroad to work remotely. if you can, why not, right? you get to see the world. you get to try something new. >> travel experts say families can take advantage of rock bottom off-season deals and they suggest using your credit card points to lower the bill. >> just check the travel advisory first. >>> next a distinctly different drive-in experience. >> it's not a drive-in at all. there are no cars involved in this. last night in tel aviv, israel, people showed up for a sail-in cinema. >> theaters are closed because of covid-19 and they organized the sail-in so residents could capture a movie while staying a safe distance from others. >> you a pumpkin spice fan? >> sure am. >> thought it could spread as far as possible, a pumpkin spice pandemic, you were wrong. >> four words, pumpkin spice hard seltzer. yes, vive pumpkin spiced sparkling water will debut in mid-september. >> it's
places like barbados are offering special visas to people to work from home in their country.ne teacher says it is a once in a lifetime opportunity. >> i think more people should be interested in going abroad to work remotely. if you can, why not, right? you get to see the world. you get to try something new. >> travel experts say families can take advantage of rock bottom off-season deals and they suggest using your credit card points to lower the bill. >> just check the...
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just around trinidad and tobago pushing up towards grenada maybe a shower at sea creeping into what barbadoshow wet it weather will make its way towards plus sirica hispania other generally stays dry as is the case to into the good parts of jamaica dry close west in parts of the us western areas of canada as well but some lively show us towards the east. history has called it the great war in the 1st episode conscription draws hundreds of thousands of arab troops into both sides of the conflict their story is rarely told but had a huge impact on the course of the war world moonwalk through the eyes on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello i'm adrian forget and this is the news live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes a damning revelation reports that lebanon's prime minister and president warned in july about explosive material stored in beirut pools. russia says a coronavirus vaccine has been successfully developed with production due to start in september. auckland goes into corona virus locks out new zealand reports its 1st cases.
just around trinidad and tobago pushing up towards grenada maybe a shower at sea creeping into what barbadoshow wet it weather will make its way towards plus sirica hispania other generally stays dry as is the case to into the good parts of jamaica dry close west in parts of the us western areas of canada as well but some lively show us towards the east. history has called it the great war in the 1st episode conscription draws hundreds of thousands of arab troops into both sides of the conflict...
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. >> you're a step ahead of me i guess you could go to barba s barbados they're wanting people to workotely the other part of this, they told me basically, you have a lot of companies doing this and they're figuring 25% of their employees will be remote pretty much on a permanent basis, rotating, obviously, through the ranks, but this will pull a lot of pressure away from our really stressed public transportation system so there are real strong sustainable arguments behind this apart from the fact that people are being productive even despite being away from the headquarters, it's fascinating >> absolutely the story of the day. thank you for bringing it to us and bringing dit to me >> thank you >> hugh son is the repoceo and can read that on cnbc.com. >>> plus, home prices are soaring as inventory is dropping we'll look at whether home prices are getting a little too hot in parts of the country that are still affordable stay with us ♪ come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you know, you just figure it out. we've just been finding
. >> you're a step ahead of me i guess you could go to barba s barbados they're wanting people to workotely the other part of this, they told me basically, you have a lot of companies doing this and they're figuring 25% of their employees will be remote pretty much on a permanent basis, rotating, obviously, through the ranks, but this will pull a lot of pressure away from our really stressed public transportation system so there are real strong sustainable arguments behind this apart from...
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none of those places have yet been made whole as it did in jamaica or barbados.o the question, can we heal from such a deep wound to ourselves, to our country, to our world? and i argue that integration in the american case is the thing that the world looks to us for leadership in these questions, or did. and alex at the discourse aboute in europe, much of latin america, it is patterned after the discourse here. people were happy when obama won. that spoke the world of greater freedom. people were protesting around the world with a black lives matter movement because this is felt everywhere. i argue the challenge for us as americans in this country is to get out of the reactive stance to stop, to -- i do want to say ignore because you have to deal with them, but to stop being so excited by everything that the right does to pushbuttons. because they do it exactly to push pins. they do it gleefully and keeps us in a reactive stance. it lets them control the conversation. if we say that the goal, conversation is the completion of this democracy, now we have a vision
none of those places have yet been made whole as it did in jamaica or barbados.o the question, can we heal from such a deep wound to ourselves, to our country, to our world? and i argue that integration in the american case is the thing that the world looks to us for leadership in these questions, or did. and alex at the discourse aboute in europe, much of latin america, it is patterned after the discourse here. people were happy when obama won. that spoke the world of greater freedom. people...
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>> the name whitehead is not from the barbados side, that name is clark.amily comes to new york through ellis island in 1920. talking about the book i talk about some parts of my family history in virginia not knowing others and then last year someone sent me a genealogy they did for me piecing together what i talked about. whitehead a person traced it back to florida and before that georgia in the mid- 19th century so before that i'm not sure. i know there a lot of white people named whitehead i'm not sure if that's a slave masters name. but with the work, when you are writing you can only get better by doing it the next one will be better maybe you have a relapse but then you learn from that. i keep a sense of humor about my work because it's my point of view on the world. and that's why i keep going and keep getting better. >>host: maria el paso texas. >> hello. i have a question. how much should i accept a nonfiction book as factual? is there a writer's bias? or can i rely on the facts from a nonfiction book? >>host: do you have a specific book you are
>> the name whitehead is not from the barbados side, that name is clark.amily comes to new york through ellis island in 1920. talking about the book i talk about some parts of my family history in virginia not knowing others and then last year someone sent me a genealogy they did for me piecing together what i talked about. whitehead a person traced it back to florida and before that georgia in the mid- 19th century so before that i'm not sure. i know there a lot of white people named...
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and public health officials across many countries in the world open databases as well as rollback barbadoes and create prints in a way that's actually never happened before so while yes there are some elements of the vaccine race that are concerning overall i do think we are moving in the right direction now pakistan has one of the west reference in the wild and forced disappearances rights groups say thousands official activists and human rights workers have been taken against their will and held in secret al-jazeera spoke to one woman his father was seized by armed men last year. that has has story. taleo contacts father idris is a well known human rights campaigner in pakistan on november 13th last year he disappeared in a police statement his driver said that an identified armed men stops their car put bags over their heads and drove them away in a separate vehicle the driver was released 2 days later if you see me has been through for. me you tried to knock on every door of the men to the police and fire. and it wasn't you paris is so small. and it's so high fine to see that so many fa
and public health officials across many countries in the world open databases as well as rollback barbadoes and create prints in a way that's actually never happened before so while yes there are some elements of the vaccine race that are concerning overall i do think we are moving in the right direction now pakistan has one of the west reference in the wild and forced disappearances rights groups say thousands official activists and human rights workers have been taken against their will and...
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david: barbados would not be bad. sounds like a good deal. susan: vegas sounds dangerous.at happens there, stays there. thank you, susan. >>> well, it's the end of the week and almost time to share your friday feedback. susan and lauren could be answering your questions this morning. stay tuned to that. >>> and uconn becoming the first college football team to cancel their entire season. is this just the tip of the iceberg? what's coming up? we will find out from buddy teevens, dartmouth's head football coach. he has some ideas not only for college football, for the nfl as well. >>> first, a new cnn analysis claiming that president trump is trying to discredit the election with his talk about mail-in voting. more on the growing controversies as we tick ever closer to election day, right after the break. ♪ we love our new home. there's so much space. we have a guestroom now. but, we have aunts. you're slouching again, ted. expired, expired... expired. thanks, aunt bonnie. it's a lot of house. i hope you can keep it clean. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insur
david: barbados would not be bad. sounds like a good deal. susan: vegas sounds dangerous.at happens there, stays there. thank you, susan. >>> well, it's the end of the week and almost time to share your friday feedback. susan and lauren could be answering your questions this morning. stay tuned to that. >>> and uconn becoming the first college football team to cancel their entire season. is this just the tip of the iceberg? what's coming up? we will find out from buddy...
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--sholm was a black multiethnic woman from barbados.first black woman to run for president under the democratic party. charlene mitchell was the first one for president as an independent. shirley chisholm was the first black woman to run for president. but she leftet far a legacy of being one of the founding mothers at the congressional black caucus, the national organization of women, and she lived her life advocating for minority communities,, good communities, children, education. to was the first black woman win a seat in congress and become the first black woman to run for president on a major party for president on a major party. -- on a major party ticket. today's black women in congress and leaders? guest: today's women and political leaders owe it all to the early feminist mothers. the black feminist foremothers. i think there is not much that separates them. all these women were ambitious, smart, capable. unfortunately the times just dictated that there were not that many black women, women of elites.litical thankfully because
--sholm was a black multiethnic woman from barbados.first black woman to run for president under the democratic party. charlene mitchell was the first one for president as an independent. shirley chisholm was the first black woman to run for president. but she leftet far a legacy of being one of the founding mothers at the congressional black caucus, the national organization of women, and she lived her life advocating for minority communities,, good communities, children, education. to was the...
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the world taking part in this, including performances from lagos in nigeria, trinidad and tobago, barbados out? you heard there about the really great work that is going in from some very sensible organisers of large events to try and get around the current barriers we have got to having these fantastic events. going into the banco do weekend, are saying to people, be sensible, respect the work that some people have put into to try and do events sensibly, try and get the best out of those, but do it safely without risking a spike of infections in your local community, because we have seen across the north west, just how damaging that can be to the economy, to vulnerable people and it takes away some of those freedoms that we are starting to get back, so i think our message is enjoy yourself, but do it sensibly and do not go anywhere near anybody who is trying to organise events that are illegal. you possibly will understand better than anyone else, there is confusion about what is and what is not allowed in some people might be saying it is me and my family and some friends, maybe it is 15
the world taking part in this, including performances from lagos in nigeria, trinidad and tobago, barbados out? you heard there about the really great work that is going in from some very sensible organisers of large events to try and get around the current barriers we have got to having these fantastic events. going into the banco do weekend, are saying to people, be sensible, respect the work that some people have put into to try and do events sensibly, try and get the best out of those, but...
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mostly jamaica, barbados. there, they would become the labor force that would work in the sugar plantations. they would produce the sugar and molasses. newport ships will take the raw materials of sugar molasses and transported back to newport. it would be distilled into more room, and then that run was used for consumption and currency. european transatlantic slave trade went on for centuries. but in the case of colonial american and british north america, the system is different than what many people might have a sense of today. in fact, many people, when they think in terms of african enslavement and slave trade, they tend to think of west indian systems or an a.g. bedlam 19th century system. they think of cotton fields, rice, sugar, coffee plantations, which all existed. we are all part of the cash crop system. but here in new england, we never quite had temperate weather. we don't have the great soil, so we were not really producing the cash crops. for the most part, the africans that came to new england,
mostly jamaica, barbados. there, they would become the labor force that would work in the sugar plantations. they would produce the sugar and molasses. newport ships will take the raw materials of sugar molasses and transported back to newport. it would be distilled into more room, and then that run was used for consumption and currency. european transatlantic slave trade went on for centuries. but in the case of colonial american and british north america, the system is different than what...