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This tour of freedom and its discontents passes through slavery and race, property and labor, conflict and war, utopias and morality.
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Pacific Lumber, $200 million or so a year in sales), real estate ($100 million-plus) and racing properties ($50 million), the company has been whittled to one-seventh the size it was in 1997; it hasn't had a year of profit since 2000.
That, in a gruesome microcosm, drives home the consequences of an institution that labeled one race as property.
Olson's team will argue that marriage is a malleable institution, shaped by shifting notions of gender, race, and property, while sexual orientation is innate.
Gates's quest isn't ideological; one could call the documentary a kind of "Pilgrim's Progress," one in which the burdens are race and property.
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The Maryland Jockey Club is planning to sell part of its Pimlico Race Course property in Baltimore to Sinai Hospital, a deal that comes amid questions about the future of horse racing at the site.
Some of his longest-standing business associates – horse racing and property magnates JP McManus, John Magnier, Michael Tabor and Derrick Smith – speak for another 22%.
He had developed models involving such disparate but important issues as arms races, common property resources, vaccines and credit cards.
Is this plethora of race-related properties coincidence, or has Obama-mania patently and potently affected the Broadway zeitgeist?
The race is the property of the Hambletonian Society, a nonprofit organization created in 1925 to sponsor the race.
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