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Wheelwrights
A law regulating Negroes & slaves at night
Gang of slaves journeying to be sold in a southern market
The levee at Cairo, Illinois
Making salt at Saltville
The wedding long ago
Kitchen ball at White Sulphur Springs
Slaves in front of a cabin
Negroes for sale
Sale from Maryland and Virginia
A slave - coffle passing the Capitol
Young and likely
Exterior view of Price, Birch & Co., dealers in slaves
Idealization of the South
The Detroit River, at Detroit, Michigan, in 1850, the favorite place for fugitives to cross into Canada
Notice to Colored people
Anti-Slavery Meeting on the [Boston] Common
Advertisement from J.M. Wilson for sale of Maryland and Virginia Negroes
Whipping in America and in the 19th century
Cover page of The Liberator
The Road to Liberty
Gone off with the Yanks
Sale of valuable slaves, by Hewlett & Bright, New Orleans
Slave badges and free badge, Charleston Museum, Charleston, S.C.
Runaways
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