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“Presidential quotes about slavery then and now. See the whole series: http://bit.ly/1Mru5z0″As seen
Frederick Douglass (ca. 1817-1895) was born as a slave in the United States, but escaped slavery in
Happy Juneteenth everyone! Today celebrates the abolition of slavery in Texas, which occurred on Jun
Remarks on the methods of procuring slaves : with a short account of their treatment in the West-Ind
todayinhistory: June 19th 1865: JuneteenthOn this day in 1865, the abolition of slavery was formally
John Brown, a white opponent of slavery, gave this address to the Virginia Court at Charles Town, Vi
Boston Public Library has launched a project to transcribe it’s 40,000 document anti-slavery collect
“Proclamation of the Abolition of Slavery in the French Colonies, 27 April 1848”
A decade before the historic Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, another notable meeting took place. In
Abolition Journal’s Inaugural Issue – Call for SubmissionsAbolition: A Journal of Insurg
rbzpr: The Abolition of Slavery (4 February 1794) Today marks the anniversary of 4 February 1794 (1
thechildrensmuseum: Juneteenth is a celebration commemorating the abolition of slavery in the United
black-culture: Harriet Tubman’s personal pistol
I won’t even caption this one cause it’s self-explanatory. Not even animals shou
François-Auguste Biard, Proclamation of the Abolition of Slavery in the French Colonies, 27 A
Anna Elizabeth Dickinson.Photographed by Mathew Brady, c. 1860.Colored by Lombardie Colorings.______
todayinhistory: June 19th 1865: Juneteenth On this day in 1865, the abolition of slavery was formall
Sterling Hundley, ‘John Brown’ (Detail) for the Lyric Opera of Kansas City, 2018”Dependi
Harpers Ferry and the 1859 raidOn this date, October 16th, 1859, the city and river crossing feature
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Jessica De Gouw as (fictional character) Elizabeth Hawkes, a socialite abolitionist. UNDERGROUND S1E
calosimoto5: Abolitionist propaganda. The true face of slavery. Branded!
Remembrance …’Am I not a man and a brother?’ ..Yes, thou art a man and broth
“This ‘peculiar institution’ is even more painful than it looks.&r
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