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Monthly Archives: May 2020
Seabirds eating plastic … WeatherChannel.com ~ reminder
1652 – In Rhode Island, a law was passed that made slavery illegal in North America. It was the first law of its kind.

Slavery in the United States wasn’t abolished at the federal level until after the Civil War, but on this day in history, May 18, 1652, the first anti-slavery statute in the U.S. colonies was passed in what’s now the state of Rhode Island.
The statute only applied to white and black people, but in 1676, the enslavement of Native Americans was also prohibited in the state.) While it sounds like Rhode Island was ahead of its time — and, in some ways, it was — what actually happened was complicated.
Though Rhode Island’s Quaker population was starting to question slavery and the relatively young colony was looking for ways to differentiate itself from neighboring Massachusetts, the statute was very limited. For one thing, the law, which only applied to Providence and Warwick, banned lifetime ownership of slaves. For periods of 10 years or less, it was still permitted to essentially own another person, as an indentured servent. And it’s not as if, 10 years after the statute was passed, people let their slaves go.
for the complete article …
Resource: time.com
Brown V Board of Education … by Voices of the Civil Rights Movement
1980 – U.S. President Carter inaugurated the Department of Health and Human Services
In 1980, President Carter inaugurated the Department of Health and Human Services, formerly the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. In 1995, Myrlie Evers-Williams was sworn in to head the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Here are the barbershop, salon rules for reopening in Florida on Monday
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