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Smithsonian acquires, digitizes largest collection of Charleston Slave Badges
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Smithsonian acquires, digitizes largest collection of Charleston Slave Badges

The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture has acquired 146 rare Charleston Slave Badges, the largest and most complete set known. It contains one badge for every year between 1800 and 1865, and the only two badges known that were stamped with the name of the enslaved person. Almost half of all the enslaved Africans shippped to North America landed in South Carolina ports, many of them destined to backbreaking labor on the lowcountry rice plantations. Charleston became one of the richest countries in the world by raking in immense profits from the trade in and use of slave labor. Some Charleston enslavers looked to amplify their profits by leasing out their enslaved skilled tradesmen. Porters, carpenters, mechanics, fruiters, blacksmiths, masons and more were contracted to work for private individuals and in infrastructure projects for the city with all profits of course going to the enslavers. Established in 1783 to distinguish enslaved people from free Black people, the city instituted a badge system. The leased slaves wore badges stamped with the badge number, the city, “Charleston,” the laborer’s professional and the year. Free Blacks had to register their status and wear badges as well. All badges had to be sewn into their clothing, then renewed yearly by the city clerk. The National Museum of African American History and Culture acquired the collection in 2022 from Harry S. Hutchins, Jr., who had spent 30 years amassing these rare objects into a uniquely tangible testament to the skills of enslaved people who literally built Charleston. To share the history of these individuals with the world, the museum has digitized the badges and created a Searchable Museum with high-definition photographs of the badges and explanations of their contexts and historical significance. “We are honored to share the story of enslaved African Americans who contributed to building the nation,” said Mary Elliott, NMAAHC museum curator. “It is a story that involves the juxtaposition of profit and power versus the human cost. The story sheds light on human suffering and the power of the human spirit of skilled craftspeople who held onto their humanity and survived the system of slavery, leaving their mark on the landscape in more ways than one.” Through this digital offering, visitors can engage with the objects and learn about the legislated system of leased enslaved labor in Charleston, South Carolina, those who profited from the system and how enslaved African Americans navigated the landscape of slavery using their abilities, skills and intellect. In addition to providing the history of Charleston Slave badges, the new Searchable Museum feature will provide insight into collecting, archaeology, the role of vocational training and the meaning of freedom.
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Science Explorer
2 yrs

Princeton Engineers Develop New Cement That Is 17x More Crack-Resistant
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Princeton Engineers Develop New Cement That Is 17x More Crack-Resistant

Princeton engineers developed a new cement composite inspired by shell nacre, significantly enhancing its durability and flexibility. Engineers at Princeton, drawing inspiration from the materials...
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Squad Member Jamaal Bowman Loses in Most Expensive House Primary in History
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Squad Member Jamaal Bowman Loses in Most Expensive House Primary in History

Rep. Jamaal Bowman’s (D-NY) career in Congress will end after a single term following a series of antisemitic controversies and a Capitol stunt resulting in his criminal conviction. Westchester County…
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New York Primary Voters Send ‘Squad’ Member Jamaal Bowman To The Unemployment Line
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New York Primary Voters Send ‘Squad’ Member Jamaal Bowman To The Unemployment Line

Class has been dismissed for “Squad” member and Rep. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y. On Tuesday, Democrat primary voters in the Empire State’s 16th congressional district sent the former middle school principal…
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In 2025, All Draftable U.S. WOMEN Will Be Force-Vaccinated With Deadly mRNA Spike Proteins By The Medical/Military Industrial Complex
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In 2025, All Draftable U.S. WOMEN Will Be Force-Vaccinated With Deadly mRNA Spike Proteins By The Medical/Military Industrial Complex

(Natural News) There’s a lot more to the draft these days than just readying and sending soldiers into the meat grinders of the political mass-embezzlement schemes, a.k.a. the military industrial complex.…
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In 2025, All Draftable U.S. WOMEN Will Be Force-Vaccinated With Deadly mRNA Spike Proteins By The Medical/Military Industrial Complex
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In 2025, All Draftable U.S. WOMEN Will Be Force-Vaccinated With Deadly mRNA Spike Proteins By The Medical/Military Industrial Complex

(Natural News) There’s a lot more to the draft these days than just readying and sending soldiers into the meat grinders of the political mass-embezzlement schemes, a.k.a. the military industrial complex.…
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Lauren Boebert Soars to Victory over 5 Opponents in Colorado GOP Congressional Race
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Lauren Boebert Soars to Victory over 5 Opponents in Colorado GOP Congressional Race

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) soared to victory in the Republican primary for Colorado’s 4th Congressional District on Tuesday evening. Boebert received 42,741 votes, or 43.4 percent of the vote, while…
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Stop funding China’s pathogen research
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Stop funding China’s pathogen research

Despite COVID-19 causing over a million deaths, we still do not know how the pandemic began. Thanks to the systematic destruction of evidence by the Chinese Communist Party, we may never know for sure.…
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Michael Patrick Leahy Did His Job In Publishing Nashville Transgender Shooter’s Manifesto
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Michael Patrick Leahy Did His Job In Publishing Nashville Transgender Shooter’s Manifesto

Michael Patrick Leahy is a journalist who did his job. He published the manifesto of the Nashville, Tennessee transgender person who shot up a Christian school last year. It is likely that you barely…
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Vigorous Exercise May Protect Your Brain If You Have High Blood Pressure
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Vigorous Exercise May Protect Your Brain If You Have High Blood Pressure

One jog a week would help.
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