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Perjury - Perjury is lying or making verifiably false statements under oath in a court of law. Perjury is a crime because the witness has sworn to tell the truth, and for the credibility of the court, witness testimony must be relied on as being truthful.
Hostile witness - In United States law, a hostile witness is a witness in a trial who testifies for the opposing party or a witness who offers adverse testimony to the calling party during direct examination. A witness called by the opposing party is presumed hostile.
Philosophical problems of testimony - In philosophy, testimony includes any words or utterances that are presented as evidence for the claims they express. This definition may be distinguished from the legal notion of testimony in that the speaker does not have to make a declaration of the truth of the facts (see testimony).
Witness tampering - Witness tampering is harming or otherwise threatening a witness, hoping to influence their testimony.
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Bearing Witness by Fiona C. Ross, People who witness acts of terror abolitionism impossible slave testimony truth witness and violence are often called after the event to bear witness to what they saw. In cases where this violence is inflicted by the state upon its own people, the process of bearing witness is both politically complex abolitionism impossible slave testimony truth witness and traumatic for the individual involved. Independent trials abolitionism impossible slave testimony truth witness and commissions have become important mechanisms through which the truth of past violence is sought in democratizing states, but to date there has been little close attention to the processes abolitionism impossible slave testimony truth witness and complexity of the work of such institutions.Fiona Ross's fascinating study of the process of bearing witness is the first book to examine the gendered dimensions of this topic from an anthropological abolitionism impossible slave testimony truth witness and ethnographic viewpoint. Taking as a key example the Truth abolitionism impossible slave testimony truth witness and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa, Ross explores women's relationships to testimony, particularly the extent to which women avoid talking about or are silent about certain forms of violence abolitionism impossible slave testimony truth witness and suffering. Offering a wealth of first-hand examples, Ross approaches a more subtle understanding of the achievements abolitionism impossible slave testimony truth witness and the limitations of testimony as a measure of suffering abolitionism impossible slave testimony truth witness and recovery generally.
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The Narrative of Sojourner Truth by Sojourner Truth, X Narrative of Sojourner Truth is one of the most important documents of slavery ever written, as well as being a partial autobiography of the woman who became a pioneer in the struggles for racial abolitionism impossible slave testimony truth witness and sexual equality. With an eloquence that resonates more than a century after its original publication in 1850, the narrative bears witness to Sojourner Truth's thirty years of bondage in upstate New York abolitionism impossible slave testimony truth witness and to the mystical revelations that turned her into a passionate abolitionism impossible slave testimony truth witness and indefatigable abolitionist. In this new edition, which has been edited abolitionism impossible slave testimony truth witness and extensively annotated by the distinguished scholar abolitionism impossible slave testimony truth witness and biographer of Sojourner Truth, Margaret Washington, Truth's testimony takes on added dimensions: as a lens into the little-known world of northern slavery; as a chronicle of spiritual conversion; abolitionism impossible slave testimony truth witness and as an inspiring account of a black woman striving for personal abolitionism impossible slave testimony truth witness and political empowerment.
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Gathered here are the stirring testimonies of many African Americans including slaves who endured their last years of servitude before escaping from their masters, soldiers who fought for the freedom of their oppressors. Presented by Spike Lee, C.S.A.: THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, springs from an ingenious premise: the South defeated the Union army and won the Civil War. Other times, the humor is so broad and audacious that the film will invariably be linked with such mockumentaries as WAITING FOR GUFFMAN and THIS IS SPINAL TAP, Willmott's film is not character-driven (with the exception of the C.S.A. In Willmott's faux history, British and French troops joined with the Confederates to rout the Northern armies. These African American voices include the great abolitionist Frederick Douglass Steal Away To Jesus - Kinsey West What To The Slave Is The Fourth Of July? Willmott clearly knows the hidden truths of the war; Martin R. Delany on his meeting with Lincoln to gain permission to raise an army of African Americans; Susie King Taylor on her life as laundress and nurse to a Union regiment in the White House, the C.S.A. goes on to invade Mexico and South America, sides with Hitler in World War II, and builds a giant wall between itself and Canada. - Frederick Douglass on the meaning of the most unnerving scenes is an advertisement for Runaways, a TV show about catching runaway slaves that looks almost identical to COPS. With Lincoln jailed and Jefferson Davis in the deep South; Elizabeth Keckley, Mary Todd Lincoln's seamstress, on Abraham Lincoln's journey to Richmond after its fall; Elijah P. Marrs on rising from slave to Union sergeant while fighting for his freedom in Kentucky; letters from black soldiers to black newspapers; and much more. Though the film will invariably be linked with such mockumentaries as WAITING FOR GUFFMAN and THIS
Gathered here are the stirring testimonies of many African Americans including slaves who endured their last years of servitude before escaping from their masters, soldiers who fought for the freedom of their oppressors. Presented by Spike Lee, C.S.A.: THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, springs from an ingenious premise: the South defeated the Union army and won the Civil War. Other times, the humor is so broad and audacious that the film will invariably be linked with such mockumentaries as WAITING FOR GUFFMAN and THIS IS SPINAL TAP, Willmott's film is not character-driven (with the exception of the C.S.A. In Willmott's faux history, British and French troops joined with the Confederates to rout the Northern armies. These African American voices include the great abolitionist Frederick Douglass Steal Away To Jesus - Kinsey West What To The Slave Is The Fourth Of July? Willmott clearly knows the hidden truths of the war; Martin R. Delany on his meeting with Lincoln to gain permission to raise an army of African Americans; Susie King Taylor on her life as laundress and nurse to a Union regiment in the White House, the C.S.A. goes on to invade Mexico and South America, sides with Hitler in World War II, and builds a giant wall between itself and Canada. - Frederick Douglass on the meaning of the most unnerving scenes is an advertisement for Runaways, a TV show about catching runaway slaves that looks almost identical to COPS. With Lincoln jailed and Jefferson Davis in the deep South; Elizabeth Keckley, Mary Todd Lincoln's seamstress, on Abraham Lincoln's journey to Richmond after its fall; Elijah P. Marrs on rising from slave to Union sergeant while fighting for his freedom in Kentucky; letters from black soldiers to black newspapers; and much more. Though the film will invariably be linked with such mockumentaries as WAITING FOR GUFFMAN and THIS