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				<title>Nat Turner and the Bloodiest Slave Rebellion in American History</title>
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				<description>By Heather E. Lacey - Frederick Douglass&amp;rsquo; statement about slavery concisely defines the effect that such an institution had on the entire shape of a nation: Without slavery, how does one understand freedom? For hundreds of years, the United States thrived economically at the expense of millions of men and women who were not permitted to realize the freedoms and rights established by their country.&amp;nbsp; To paraphrase Douglass&amp;rsquo; words satirically (and in a way common with 1830&amp;rsquo;s Southern thinking): Ignorance is bliss.&amp;nbsp; As he experienced, this was the type of bliss involving occasional beatings,...</description>
				<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 11:41 EST</pubDate>
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