In the 1600s the Netherlands established one of the world’s first art markets – but it couldn’t have happened without the ...
(MENAFN- The Conversation) The so-called golden age of Dutch painting ... transatlantic slave trade. Cloth from the Netherlands was often exchanged for enslaved people in west Africa, for example.
It does not seem like a modern company but a slave owner.” A third posted that there was a time when some companies in China used to pay salaries in packs of cigarettes. As per SCMP, the local ...
It does not seem like a company but a slave owner.” The situation is currently being investigated by the local Human Resources and Social Security Bureau. According to lawyer Zhao Liangshan of ...
Her name was Matilda McCrear, and she was the last known survivor of the transatlantic slave trade. Crear ... was snatched from her homeland in west Africa as a toddler. She was then brought ...
Oxfam's report "Takers, not Makers" reveals that many of the UK's wealthiest individuals owe their fortunes to a surprising source: government payouts to slave owners ... colonial-era companies like ...
When the U.S. Constitution was signed into law in 1787, it included language that permitted the government to collect taxes on people trafficked to America via the transatlantic slave trade ...
Hugo Martin, director of legal and public affairs at Evri, denied that the company employed people on “slave drivers contracts ... of the U.K. Business and Trade Committee, which is taking ...
The Netherlands Circular Textile Trade Mission consists of 18 Dutch companies, including representatives from the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, apparel brands, impact investors and companies ...
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