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after 27 days, though, finally louisa waldron was released because. lucy, the missing enslaved woman, was located on another farm much farther from st augustine, 15 miles away. and lucy is the one who, as person with agency now took it upon herself during this chaotic transition and to look for an improvement in her circumstances. but because of that core of slavery that she considered valuable property but she also could move not freely, but she had autonomy of movement to some degree if she chose seek freedom. that's what thrust the british and spanish governors a conflict over authority over. louisa waldron now that louisa was vindicated, she petitioned the two governors for compensation. tonin used her case to bash cesspit as his authority. he protested that waldron's 27 day imprisonment and the intimidation faced was very severe, regardless of whether, in fact you did it on suspicion of harboring lucy or because she tried to hide from the spanish officers, he presented an affidavit from the jailer john thomas, who corroborated the intimidation an
after 27 days, though, finally louisa waldron was released because. lucy, the missing enslaved woman, was located on another farm much farther from st augustine, 15 miles away. and lucy is the one who, as person with agency now took it upon herself during this chaotic transition and to look for an improvement in her circumstances. but because of that core of slavery that she considered valuable property but she also could move not freely, but she had autonomy of movement to some degree if she...
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after 27 days, though, finally louisa waldron was released because. lucy, the missing enslaved woman, was located on another farm much farther from st augustine, 15 miles away. and lucy is the one who, as person with agency now took it upon herself during this chaotic transition and to look for an improvement in her circumstances. but because of that core of slavery that she considered valuable property but she also could move not freely, but she had autonomy of movement to some degree if she chose seek freedom. that's what thrust the british and spanish governors a conflict over authority over. louisa waldron now that louisa was vindicated, she petitioned the two governors for compensation. tonin used her case to bash cesspit as his authority. he protested that waldron's 27 day imprisonment and the intimidation faced was very severe, regardless of whether, in fact you did it on suspicion of harboring lucy or because she tried to hide from the spanish officers, he presented an affidavit from the jailer john thomas, who corroborated the intimidation an
after 27 days, though, finally louisa waldron was released because. lucy, the missing enslaved woman, was located on another farm much farther from st augustine, 15 miles away. and lucy is the one who, as person with agency now took it upon herself during this chaotic transition and to look for an improvement in her circumstances. but because of that core of slavery that she considered valuable property but she also could move not freely, but she had autonomy of movement to some degree if she...
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after 27 days, though, finally louisa waldron was released because. lucy, the missing enslaved woman, was located on another farm much farther from st augustine, 15 miles away. and lucy is the one who, as person with agency now took it upon herself during this chaotic transition and to look for an improvement in her circumstances. but because of that core of slavery that she considered valuable property but she also could move not freely, but she had autonomy of movement to some degree if she chose seek freedom. that's what thrust the british and spanish governors a conflict over authority over. louisa waldron now that louisa was vindicated, she petitioned the two governors for compensation. tonin used her case to bash cesspit as his authority. he protested that waldron's 27 day imprisonment and the intimidation faced was very severe, regardless of whether, in fact you did it on suspicion of harboring lucy or because she tried to hide from the spanish officers, he presented an affidavit from the jailer john thomas, who corroborated the intimidation an
after 27 days, though, finally louisa waldron was released because. lucy, the missing enslaved woman, was located on another farm much farther from st augustine, 15 miles away. and lucy is the one who, as person with agency now took it upon herself during this chaotic transition and to look for an improvement in her circumstances. but because of that core of slavery that she considered valuable property but she also could move not freely, but she had autonomy of movement to some degree if she...
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louisa waldron, one of her suggestions while she in jail during this case i mentioned was why don't you look westward that she knew some people who lived way out on margins of the colony that they might find lucy going towards native american territory so it comes even in this case but the broader picture is that yes there's a large number of of people who were enslaved that just seemed to disappear from. the record during this moment and it's to know exactly what happened but it seems quite that most of them went into native american territory with the creeks and now the seminoles, as they were a tribe and there were entire maroon kind of combines native american, african-american maroon communities that were objects of. what do you call that? the military went after some times because they were such a for the colony. so those communities existed and there was the adoption of african-americans into native american communities as well. it's just it's hard to come up with numbers and documentation on this, but it's clear it was happening and, you know, i think in the 19th century, i migh
louisa waldron, one of her suggestions while she in jail during this case i mentioned was why don't you look westward that she knew some people who lived way out on margins of the colony that they might find lucy going towards native american territory so it comes even in this case but the broader picture is that yes there's a large number of of people who were enslaved that just seemed to disappear from. the record during this moment and it's to know exactly what happened but it seems quite...
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steve waldron is a senior advisor for housing strategy and innovation -- steve waldrip's senior advisor for housing strategy and innovation for the state of utah. and kenzie bok, administered of the boston housing authority. aaron, i wanted to start with you. the biden administration action plan has pledged to close the supply cap within five years, but we are hearing about issues with financing and workforce shortages. what is the administration doing and what can you do to address these barriers? aaron: sure, thanks for question. before i jump in, i just want to say that typically when i speak at forums such as these, i disclose when i began my remarks that you may hear me stutter when i speak. that is just the way that i talk. so to your question, since day one, the president has put forward a bold plan for housing that would make record investments that would reduce or potentially close the supply gap that we've seen. and you've seen these investments through build back better and the budgets that followed. so we think of the supply action plan as a real comple ment to those proposa
steve waldron is a senior advisor for housing strategy and innovation -- steve waldrip's senior advisor for housing strategy and innovation for the state of utah. and kenzie bok, administered of the boston housing authority. aaron, i wanted to start with you. the biden administration action plan has pledged to close the supply cap within five years, but we are hearing about issues with financing and workforce shortages. what is the administration doing and what can you do to address these...
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i think waldron, the drug mule was not true, but i will say about this, about the fentanyl because this is a crisis of this, the opioid crisis and the good news on this is the last 12 months saw the largest decrease in opioid deaths in our nation's history, 30% decrease in ohio. but there's still more work to do. but let's go back to this on immigration. donald trump had four years, yet, four years to do this, and he promised you america how easy it would be. i'll build you a big, beautiful wall and mexico will pay for it. less than 2% of that wall got built and mexico didn't pay a dime. that no one on the harris team believed that one debate on one night could end up making all the difference just in terms of the overall trajectory of the 2024 race. but still, there was recognition that this was an incredibly important opportunity given that this could be the last debate before election day. if there doesn't end up being another presidential debate between vice president kamala harris and former president and donald trump. mj lee, cnn, new york vice presidential nominee jd vance's team
i think waldron, the drug mule was not true, but i will say about this, about the fentanyl because this is a crisis of this, the opioid crisis and the good news on this is the last 12 months saw the largest decrease in opioid deaths in our nation's history, 30% decrease in ohio. but there's still more work to do. but let's go back to this on immigration. donald trump had four years, yet, four years to do this, and he promised you america how easy it would be. i'll build you a big, beautiful...