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Tag Archives: Abraham Lincoln
Commentary on Prof. Michael Weinsteins Article S.F.G’ Strategy of Political Conflict
The internet has brought many us benefits which we all cherish. It allows for the superfast exchange of ideas, opinions and information. It is however a two edged blade that can be used to cut an intended object but also … read more
Posted in Article, East Africa, Somali
Tagged Abraham Lincoln, Central Government, Federalism, Government, IndepthAfrica, Puntland, Somali, Somali people, Somalia
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Ghana: Mahama Must Not Be Elected-Admissible Reasons
Badu, K “To announce that there must be no criticism of the president, or that we are to stand by the president, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the citizens”(Taft). In practice, … read more
To err is human
KESHAB SHANDILYA Life is a journey that is dotted with mistakes. There is nothing wrong with making mistakes, provided we don’t repeat the same one and learn something from each of them. If we look around, we can mistakes committed … read more
Posted in Article, Pan African News
Tagged Abraham Lincoln, Africa Countries, africa facts, africa for kids, africa karl wolf, africa lyrics, africa song, africa toto, african food, Christopher Columbus, IndepthAfrica, India, Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, New World, Sachin Tendulkar, United States
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Federal Reserve Owns USA!
The U.S. government didn’t rescue the banks. The Federal Reserve (FED) did. U.S. taxpayers did not pay for this rescue as is commonly believed. The Federal Reserve is overseen by the U.S. government, but it is a conglomeration of private … read more
Dec. 2 marks the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery
In case you’ve forgotten, slavery continues to thrive throughout the world- mainly in the form of human trafficking. It’s a pervasive epidemic that few really know much about. That’s why the United Nations set December 2 as the International Day … read more
Abraham Lincoln ‘tried to deport slaves’ to British colonies
Abraham Lincoln’s reputation as the great champion of America’s slaves has taken a battering amid new evidence that the revered president wanted to send many of them to toil in British colonies in the Caribbean. Academics Phillip Magness and Sebastian … read more
Posted in America, Global Issues
Tagged Abraham Lincoln, Africa maps, Africa news, African news, African tribes, American Civil War, breaking news, British Empire, British Guiana, British Honduras, Emancipation Proclamation, Embassies and Consulates, Indepth Africa Magazine, IndepthAfrica, IndepthNigeria, Union, United States
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