This Day in History: 1 August 1834
On this day, 1 August 1834, the British government declared all slaves in its colonies to be free.
On this day, 1 August 1834, the British government declared all slaves in its colonies to be free.
“The committee will have 90 days to review the document and propose amendments to the membership through a series of ...
We have had “political independence” let us now work towards becoming “economically independent.”
On this day, 1 August 1834, the British government declared all slaves in its colonies to be free.
“It is obviously not hard to fathom the origin of our insecure disposition as a people who are still seeking ...
On this day, 1 August 1834, the British government declared all slaves in its colonies to be free.
“The Grouping of Civil Society Organisations has taken note of a number of complaints/concerns in connection to the conduct of ...
On this day, 1 August 1834, the British government declared all slaves in its colonies to be free.
“For one to conjure the ideology of replacing our Constitutional Right with Bible principles — and in my honest opinion, ...
“The Referendum Bill proposes to insert a new Chapter 1B into the Constitution dealing with Gender equality.”
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