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Will Sutton: Abolishing LA slavery should be easy. It’s not.

The Advocate USA Opinion May 12, 2023

thumbnailState Rep. Edmond Jordan sponsored a bill that asked Louisiana voters to officially abolish slavery in the Louisiana Constitution last year.Then he asked voters not to do it.It wasn’t that Jordan, D-Baton Rouge, doesn’t want to officially abolish slavery in Louisiana. He... + más

Two wrongfully convicted men granted scholarships to University of Akron | ABC News

Netflix 'The Circle' star Raven Sutton breaks barriers for Deaf representation | ABC News


Will Sutton: Abolishing Louisiana slavery should be easy. It’s not.

The Advocate USA Opinion May 13, 2023

thumbnailState Rep. Edmond Jordan sponsored a bill that asked Louisiana voters to officially abolish slavery in the Louisiana Constitution last year.Then he asked voters not to do it.It wasn’t that Jordan, D-Baton Rouge, doesn’t want to officially abolish slavery in Louisiana. He... + más

Two wrongfully convicted men granted scholarships to University of Akron | ABC News

Netflix 'The Circle' star Raven Sutton breaks barriers for Deaf representation | ABC News


Tennessee slavery vote results leave internet aghast

Newsweek USA Nation November 09, 2022

thumbnailTennessee voted to ban slavery officially as a criminal punishment in Tuesday's midterm elections, but the result left social media aghast.Voters in the ruby-red state overwhelmingly backed a proposed amendment that would amend the state's constitution to remove... + más

Even now, slavery is a worldwide scourge | The Boston Globe

Slavery rejected in some, not all, states where on ballot in 2022 election | ABC7


Several States Ban Slavery at Ballot Box in 2022 Election, But Not All

NBC 6 South Florida USA World November 09, 2022

thumbnailGetty Images Voters approved ballot measures that will change their state constitutions to prohibit slavery and involuntary servitude as punishment for crime. The measures curtail the use of prison labor in Alabama, Tennessee and Vermont. In Oregon, “yes” on its anti-slavery... + más

Tennessee slavery vote results leave internet aghast | Newsweek

Slavery rejected in some, not all, states where on ballot in 2022 election | ABC7


Slavery outlawed in some, but not all, states where it was on the ballot

Los Angeles Times USA World November 09, 2022

thumbnailVoters in three states approved ballot measures to amend their state constitutions to prohibit slavery and involuntary servitude as punishment for crime, while those in a fourth state rejected the move. The measures approved Tuesday curtail the use of prison labor in Alabama,... + más

Tennessee slavery vote results leave internet aghast | Newsweek

Several States Ban Slavery at Ballot Box in 2022 Election, But Not All | NBC 6 South Florida



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