That sounds really frustrating. And weird! How are people researching slavery if they can't talk about race?
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There’s a particular economic/business history approach that focuses more on shipping, trade, and material goods without enough reference to the centuries-long atrocity underpinning it all.
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Omg what.
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When you have the Premier of a province who believes and shares untruths about the foundation/founder of the province, that sets a tone.
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Yeah, seems like they're at the wrong conference if they can't talk about race or enslavement.
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I’m both unsurprised and saddened. Maybe we need to hold our own conference and say “no whamels/manels/slavery apologists permitted.”
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OMG! It sounds like African Enslavement is now being ‘economically’ whitewashed, I have yet to hear the Jewish Holocaust presented from an economic view point.
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