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  • 121PROSTITUTION — (Heb. זְנוּת, zenut), the practice of indiscriminate sexual intercourse for payment or for religious purposes. Prostitution was practiced by male and female prostitutes. The word zenut, applied to both common and sacred prostitution, is also… …

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  • 122Samuel Baker — Infobox Military Person name = Sir Samuel White Baker lived = (8 June 1821 30 December 1893) placeofbirth = flagicon|EnglandLondon, England placeofdeath = flagicon|England His Sandford Orleigh Estate in Newton Abott, Devonshire, England. Buried:… …

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  • 123Mulatto — Mulato redirects here. For other uses, see Mulato (disambiguation). Mulatos redirects here. For the river in Colombia, see Mulatos River. Mulatto Total population Official population numbers are unknown. Regions with significant populations Latin …

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  • 124Creole case — Part of a series of articles on... 1712 New York Slave Revolt (New York City, Suppressed) 1733 St. John Slave Revolt (Saint John, Suppressed) 1739 Stono Rebellion (South Carolina, Suppressed) 1741 New York Conspiracy (New York City, Suppressed)… …

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  • 125Patty Cannon — Martha Patty Cannon (circa 1760Giles, Ted. Patty Cannon:Woman of Mystery. Easton, MD: Easton Publishing Company, 1965.] May 11, 1829) was the leader of a gang in the early 1800s that kidnapped slaves and free blacks from the Delmarva Peninsula… …

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  • 126Stephens City, Virginia — Infobox Settlement official name = Stephens City, Virginia settlement type = Town nickname = motto = imagesize = 200px image caption = Town Seal image mapsize = 250x200px map caption = Location in Frederick County mapsize1 = map caption1 =… …

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  • 127Black Seminoles — The Black Seminoles are descendants of free Africans and some runaway slaves who escaped from coastal South Carolina and Georgia into the Florida wilderness beginning as early as the late 1600s. They joined with the Native Americans inhabiting… …

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  • 128Black church — The term black church or African American church refers to predominantly African American Christian churches that minister to predominantly black congregations in the United States. While some groups of black churches, such as African Methodist… …

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