it took a few years but you did it!
(finally posted ONE POST - I agree with)
good job!
it took a few years but you did it!
(finally posted ONE POST - I agree with)
good job!
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....act_id=3793972This article demonstrates that the histories of conquest and slavement are foundational to U.S. property law. Over centuries, laws and legal ins utions facilitated the production of the two commodities, or forms of property, upon which the colonial economy and the United States came to depend above all others: enclosures of Native nations’ land and enslaved people. By describing the role of property law in creating markets for lands and people, this article addresses the gap between the marginal place of these histories in the contemporary property law canon and the growing scholarly and popular recognition that conquest and enslavement were primary modes of property formation in American history.
By the eve of the Revolution, property in land enclosures and human beings comprised approximately 75% of all of American colonists’wealth.1 After its establishment, the United States continued to ac ulateproperty in lands and people as it extended its jurisdiction to its current bordersand the Pacific. Without understanding how this history of property productionshaped the structure, dynamics, and regulation of the property law and ins utions that underpin the U.S. real estate market, it is impossible to explain two ofits most familiar and notable aspects today: its racial disparities and capacity forproliferating monetary interests from land.
indians killed each other to get their land bruh........not the yts fault they were better conquerors
Worked for Rachel Dolezal, sort of.
And Megan and Kamala
Megan who?
historically black land grant universities have been chronically shorted by various states.
^That will buy a LOT of rims.
Racist.
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LA County to return land to descendants of family it ripped off in the 1920s.
Debt peonage (i.e, sharecropping) may have still existed somewhere in the US when I was born in 1967.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Histor..._United_StatesIn 1947, the DOJ successfully prosecuted Elizabeth Ingalls for keeping domestic servant Dora L. Jones in conditions of slavery. The court found that Jones "was a person wholly subject to the will of defendant; that she was one who had no freedom of action and whose person and services were wholly under the control of defendant and who was in a state of enforced compulsory service to the defendant."[34]
Biden privately tells lawmakers not to expect much on reparations legislation
The president weighed in on race relations more bluntly than any of his predecessors during his speech Tuesday. But he also set expectations low for congressional action.
https://www.politico.com/news/2021/0...s-tulsa-491607
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Test failed, tbh... not that it was unexpected.
But you're responding and that proves he's unblocked, according to Derp.
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