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Hurricane Helene hurt Augustans, dead and alive. What we know about the damaged cemeteries.

The Augusta Chronicle 27 Mar 2025
It was built in 1820 as a burial site for slaves with the oldest grave found to be from 1835. Slaves laid to rest in wooden boxes or were simply wrapped in clothe and buried in unmarked, shallow graves.
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'Spinning in their graves': Trump cites Founding Fathers in new scathing attack

Raw Story 22 Mar 2025
... Country, it had everything to do with giving Citizenship to former slaves.". He railed that the "Founding Fathers are 'spinning in their graves' at the idea that our Country can be taken away from us.
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What Race(s) Are Ukrainians? — from Tall Timbers to the Pontic Steppe, by Thomas Zaja

The Unz Review 21 Mar 2025
Cambridge University Press Succeeding history would not be favorable to Slavic proto-libertarian absolutism, since it is well known from whence Western languages derived their word for slave.
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If 'wokeness' is over, can someone tell the Fitzwilliam Museum?

The Spectator 20 Mar 2025
If all this makes its founding benefactor Viscount Fitzwilliam turn in his grave, all the better. he is stigmatised as a profiteer from the slave trade, even before one reaches the cloakroom.
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If 'wokeness' is over, can someone please tell the Fitzwilliam Museum?

The Spectator 20 Mar 2025
If all this makes its founding benefactor Viscount Fitzwilliam turn in his grave, all the better. he is stigmatised as a profiteer from the slave trade, even before one reaches the cloakroom.
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