Twenty-four men suspected of being held against their will have been found during a raid at a travellers' site.
Three men and a woman were arrested on suspicion of committing slavery offences in the raid at Greenacre travellers' site, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire on Sunday.
The men, who are...
CHARLESTON, South Carolina (Reuters) – Armed with a sleeping bag, whistle, flashlight and journal Joseph McGill is ready to spend another night in a strange place -- a building that once housed slaves.
This week, the program officer with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, will...
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As the nation begins to commemorate the anniversaries of the war's various battles -- from Fort Sumter to Appomattox -- let's first dispense with some of the more prevalent myths about why it all began.
1. The South seceded over states' rights.
Confederate states did...
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Nova Scotia baby offered for sale in classifieds online. Nova Scotia baby boy appeared in an ad for sale online for a price. The ad listed the infant as a "two-month" old.
The police put matters into action by visiting the home that was listed in the contact information for the...
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You've seen that commercial where the woman gets so frustrated with set in stains that she hurls her washing machine out of the window. Getting clothes clean can drive a person crazy; however, perhaps the solution isn't
in those expensive store bought detergent. Perhaps...