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Collection of scholarly books and articles on American slavery, published before 1923.
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Exploration of three 19th-century events in Virginia that focused America's attention on slavery: Gabriel's Conspiracy, Nat Turner's Rebellion, and John Brown's Raid on Harpers Ferry.
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The disposition of the case, and its infamous ruling, contributed to the tensions leading to the Civil War.
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Contains the text of the Supreme Court case and primary source materials from the online collections of the Library of Congress.
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Primary documents on the Amistad slave ship rebellion in the U.S., presented with historical essays, teaching suggestions, images, and avenues for further exploration.
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The story of Fortune was an African American man enslaved in a Connecticut farming community, in Waterbury, includes curriculum materials and student activities.
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Resource for scholars and general audiences offering historical narratives, 8,300 illustrations and more than 60 maps, with three detailed sections on U.S. slavery.
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Collection of interviews done in the 1930s by the Works Progress Administration with Mississippi residents who were born in slavery.
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Collection of all narratives of fugitive and former slaves published in English up to 1920 and many related biographies, from University of North Carolina's Documenting the American South.
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Preview of and supplement to the book, Slave Badges and the Slave-Hire System in Charleston, 1783-1865.
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