1815: Kapitän James riley läuft mit seiner Brigg "Commerce" vor der Westküste Afrikas auf ein Riff. Riley kann sich mit seiner Mannschaft auf den strand retten - nur um nomaden in die Hände zu fallen, die ihn und seine Männer in die Sklaverei zwingen.
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In 1849 Mathilde Franziska Anneke (1817–1884) arrived in Milwaukee. Three years later, she launched there the Deutsche Frauenzeitung (German Women's Journal, 1852), a freethinking monthly that preached emancipation of women.
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See Charles C. Walcutt, American Literary Naturalism: A Divided Stream (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1956), 27. 30. Heike Paul, “'Schwarze Sklaven, Weiße Sklaven': The German Reception of Harriet Beecher-Stowe's Uncle ...
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... the short-term secretary of Berlin's IWA section and the SDAP branch of Spandau, Ferdinand Jozewicz, published his novel Weiße Sklaven (White Slaves), which criticized the spread of wage labor as a threat to working-class notions of ...
Selected story illustrations by the nineteenth-century English artist and illustrator are enhanced by anecdotes as well as insights into people and places that inspired him and his relationship with printer-engraver...
About the Book Books about Demography describe studies of the size and distribution of human populations, and how social, security, economic factors, and changes in fertility and mortality affect populations.
About the Book Books about Demography describe studies of the size and distribution of human populations, and how social, security, economic factors, and changes in fertility and mortality affect populations.