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3 Somewhat Similar Maps (Original Post) kpete Nov 2012 OP
Geographers lead such innnnteresting lives. Octafish Nov 2012 #1
Could you link to the sources please, kpete intaglio Nov 2012 #2

Octafish

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1. Geographers lead such innnnteresting lives.
Sat Nov 10, 2012, 12:17 PM
Nov 2012

Here are a couple of modern day slavemasters, I mean, bankers...



Baron de Rothschild and Prescott Bush, sharing a moment and a bit o' information in this small world.



Rothschild and Freshfields founders’ had links to slavery, papers reveal

By Carola Hoyos
Financial Times

Two of the biggest names in the City of London had previously undisclosed links to slavery in the British colonies, documents seen by the Financial Times have revealed.

Nathan Mayer Rothschild, the banking family’s 19th-century patriarch, and James William Freshfield, founder of Freshfields, the top City law firm, benefited financially from slavery, records from the National Archives show, even though both have often been portrayed as opponents of slavery.

Far from being a matter of distant history, slavery remains a highly contentious issue in the US, where Rothschild and Freshfields are both active.

Companies alleged to have links to past slave injustices have come under pressure to make restitution.

JPMorgan, the investment bank, set up a $5m scholarship fund for black students studying in Louisiana after apologising in 2005 for the company’s historic links to slavery.

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http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/7c0f5014-628c-11de-b1c9-00144feabdc0.html



The back of the object they are examining shows typing in a box, similar to what is often used for identifying content on the front of a photograph. Or map.
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