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Act for the relief of Indian Slaves and Prisoners
The Act for the relief of Indian Slaves and Prisoners, which was passed on March 7, 1852 in the Utah Territory, dealt with Indian slavery.
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Anti-miscegenation laws in the United States
In the United States, anti-miscegenation laws (also known as miscegenation laws) were state laws passed by individual states to prohibit miscegenation, nowadays more commonly referred to as interracial marriage and interracial sex.
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Black people and Mormonism
Over the past two centuries, the relationship between black people and Mormonism has been tumultuous.
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History of slavery in Utah
This article treats the topic of slavery as it occurred in the borders of what is now the state of Utah.
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History of Utah
The History of Utah is an examination of the human history and social activity within the state of Utah located in the western United States.
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Human trafficking in Utah
Human trafficking in Utah is the illegal trade of human beings for the purposes of reproductive slavery, commercial sexual exploitation, and forced labor as it occurs in the state of Utah, and it is widely recognized as a modern-day form of slavery.
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Mormonism and slavery
The Latter Day Saint movement has had varying and conflicting teachings on slavery.
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Mormonism and violence
Mormons have both used and been subjected to significant violence throughout much of the religion's history.
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Mormonism in the 19th century
This is a chronology of Mormonism.
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Slave codes
Slave Codes were sets of laws during the colonial period and in individual states after the American Revolution which defined the status of slaves and the rights and responsibilities of slave owners.
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Slave Trade Act
Slave Trade Act is a stock short title used for legislation in the United Kingdom and the United States that relates to the slave trade.
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Treatment of slaves in the United States
The treatment of slaves in the United States varied by time and place, but was generally brutal and degrading.
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Utah in the American Civil War
The Utah Territory (September 9, 1850 - January 4, 1896) during the American Civil War was far from the main operational theaters of war, but still played a role in the disposition of the United States Army, drawing manpower away from the volunteer forces and providing its share of administrative headaches for the Lincoln Administration.
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Walker Lewis
Kwaku Walker Lewis (August 3, 1798 – October 26, 1856) was an early African-American abolitionist, Freemason, and Mormon elder from Massachusetts.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Act_in_Relation_to_Service