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Born in 1917, the grandson of | slaves, Moreese Bickham lived most of his life in Mis |
s plantation for Kentucky accompanied by three | slaves, Moses, Humphrey and Adam, along with an Engli |
cres (2.6 km2) of Shelby County land, thirteen | slaves, most of his livestock, farm equipment, househ |
and last evil deed is probably when Heidrek's | slaves murder Heidrek during an expedition in the Car |
ses the 50th year, known as "Yovel", where all | slaves must be set free, and all land must be returne |
Number of | slaves: N/A |
It was an enclave for freed | slaves named for Mary Bates, the matriarch of the com |
Jean and Jacob Hasbrouck owned several | slaves named in Jean's will as "Gerritt," "James," an |
Most important by far wealth-wise were their | slaves; Nancy had 114 slaves, making her the 4th larg |
Slaves No More | |
vans carried hides, gold, ostrich feathers and | slaves north from the borders of the Sokoto Caliphate |
e of Harriet Tubman, who sang it while leading | slaves north. |
he extent that it prohibits people from owning | slaves, not exhibiting discriminatory behavior. |
Gen. Butler paid the escaped | slaves nothing, and kept them as slaves, as he so ter |
If a free man pick up female | slaves, now one, now another, there is no punishment |
Then five | slaves now six. |
The emancipation of African | slaves occurred throughout the British Empire in 1834 |
er Lakes region and the desire to help escaped | slaves occurred because New York State was a free sta |
Now we are | slaves of slaves of Old China" may also have multiple |
lity of Earth X (Earth-9997), the Watchers are | slaves of the Celestials. |
ed in the summer of 1862 by soldiers and freed | slaves of the Army of the Cumberland, commanded by Un |
ed in the summer of 1862 by soldiers and freed | slaves of the Army of the Cumberland, the fort helped |
Les Esclaves de Paris (1868, 2 vol.) - | Slaves of Paris |
ng his escape after being warned by one of his | slaves of the advance of Federal troops. |
Featured in the 1989 film | Slaves of New York. |
Female vocals on "Doomed to Walk the Earth as | Slaves of the Living Dead" |
The | Slaves of Neptune - The crew of the Galasphere are se |
bers of the Underground Railroad who freed the | slaves of the South; And if we are vandals, so were t |
Lines such as "Before we were | slaves of Old China. |
In The Tomorrow People's first serial, | Slaves of Jedikiah, the outdoor shots of the abandone |
The Act Prohibiting Importation of | Slaves of 1807 is a United States federal law that st |
But, if you wish to remain the | slaves of bankers and pay the cost of your own slaver |
The experience with | Slaves of New York seemed to stall Leeway's career as |
The 15 November 1716, the | slaves of the plantation rebelled and murdered some o |
The ethnic identity of the "Tatar | slaves" is unknown, they could have been captured Tat |
n and gave the privileges of the Church to all | slaves of his parish, at the same time freeing his ow |
whites and two blacks, the latter of whom were | slaves of white members. |
rom the battlefield before they can become the | slaves of Israel. |
is believed these headstones marked where the | slaves of that home were buried. |
sode I The Phantom Menace, as the twin twi'lek | slaves of the pod racer, Sebulba. |
Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary - Saint Benedi | |
e traditional residents are descendants of the | slaves of Middle Tennessee ironmaster Montgomery Bell |
t lead novels including Typewriter in the Sky, | Slaves of Sleep, and Fear, described by Ashley as a " |
, it served as a massive drainage ditch as the | slaves of Somerset Place worked to drain the surround |
to provide a school for the children of former | slaves of the community. |
lated, some of the earliest buried having been | slaves of white cemetery occupants, about forty are t |
f inhabitants of Rome to publicly buy and sell | slaves of both sexes was affirmed. |
"Arsenal, | slaves of their own system, methodical but utterly pr |
centre for revolt against "Sukarno-Hatta, the | slaves of the Japanese and America". |
ister and her mother was descended from Muslim | slaves of Arab, Berber and African ancestry dating ba |
his time in this countrie, of these detestable | slaves of the Devil, the Witches or enchaunters, hath |
be cremated to the sound of the Chorus of the | Slaves of the opera Nabucco by Verdi. |
our Lady, said to her, "Happy are the faithful | slaves of the Queen of Heaven, for they will enjoy tr |
corded by Franz Boas in 1894 from two Tsetsaut | slaves of the Nisga'a, which is enough to establish t |
4-1883), born in Tennessee; they were both the | slaves of Isaac Rollins in Wayne County, Mississippi. |
The church was established in 1866 by freed | slaves of the community and members of the white Wood |
The | Slaves of Solitude (1947) |
The black stands for the African | slaves of Puerto Rico's past. |
he native population as "servants of sinne and | slaves of the divill," but also recognizes them as "s |
This dhow had around 100 | slaves on board and was transporting them between Pem |
He went accompanied by 300 | slaves on horseback and 300 more on foot, as well as |
uinna is notable also for having kept European | slaves on a number of occasions. |
nitial licensing as a Baptist was to preach to | slaves on plantations along the Savannah River, in Ge |
Bilboes were used to restrain | slaves on slave ships. |
st publisher Joshua Leavitt, sheltered escaped | slaves on their journey northward. |
diminished need for trained labor, families of | slaves on cotton and rice plantations would often rem |
Slaves on a Virginia plantation (The Old Plantation, | |
ever, he has a great deal of affection for the | slaves on his plantation, and the role that they play |
Members contributed funds to send fugitive | slaves on to Canada, and for giving shelter and hidin |
Subjects of Koya traded in | slaves on the coast even against the wishes of the st |
atirization of Mahmud for being descended from | slaves on both maternal and paternal side. |
ks that make up the building were hand-made by | slaves on a plantation near Newton, Georgia. |
He stated that he allowed the | slaves on the Atlantic Slave route to play games and |
as in its permanent collection a quilt made by | slaves on the Mimosa Hall Plantation. |
iously established a colony of former American | slaves on the coast, but the climate in that area was |
s living in clusters by themselves, than among | slaves on our plantations, and attacks only such slav |
. 7, 1841, led by Madison Washington, nineteen | slaves on board the Creole revolted, and directed the |
r" contained explicit instructions to fugitive | slaves on how to avoid capture, and on which routes t |
- Grofe's interpretation of spirituals sung by | slaves on the plantations |
born in Gibsonville, North Carolina, to former | slaves on the Faust Plantation. |
bert Allen, ran a school for newly-emancipated | slaves on the Sea Islands of South Carolina; in 1864- |
830s, the Haviland family began hiding runaway | slaves on their farm. |
its older (as of 1940) inhabitants were former | slaves on a large plantation on St. Catherines Island |
Slaves on Dope | |
afternoons teaching Bible classes to the young | slaves on the plantation, and she found it an extreme |
e" Salvaggio and Rob Urbani, former members of | Slaves on Dope. |
uiana where he taught education to the African | slaves on behalf of the London Missionary Society). |
Burwell owned over fifty | slaves, one of whom was Elizabeth Keckly, who is best |
, land for 3 ploughs, in lordship, 1 plough, 2 | slaves, one and one half hides, 2 villagers and 1 sma |
and Henry Tevis, a free black couple who owned | slaves, operated a 40-acre (160,000 m2) farm in the a |
Two fugitive | slaves operated barber shops in the building from the |
Two | slaves opposed to Vesey's scheme leaked the plot. |
Some Gargoyles are identified as Tremere | slaves or Tremere antitribu slaves. |
Have you come to free the | slaves or something?" |
rade their prisoners, instead of using them as | slaves or food, in exchange for goods. |
Since none are | slaves or servants, what is their purpose? |
a 21⁄2-story secondary dwelling used to house | slaves or hired help, and a stone spring house. |
, you may soon have the alternative to live as | slaves or die as free men" (speaking in Mallow, Count |
d from freebooters, loot-seekers, mercenaries, | slaves or members of a military caste. |
The English sold captured Pequot as | slaves or servants and took their lands. |
te authorities for the extradition of fugitive | slaves or the punishment of those who helped them. |
Florida, run and maintained entirely by freed | slaves, or Freedmen, after the end of the U.S. Civil |
ters, spies, messengers, look outs, and sexual | slaves; or they can be used for political advantage e |
t missionaries from advancing the education of | slaves or native Indians. |
st for his frequent petitions on behalf of the | slaves, ordered a public funeral, at public expense, |
shanti tribe in Africa, from which many of the | slaves originated. |
1-8); mourning to be observed for heathen and | slaves; other regulations concerning slaves. |
The whole house was built by his | slaves out of clay from the land. |
In 1703, there were 9 | slaves out of a total of 130 residents of the town. |
Slaves outside this age range, and those infirm were | |
rgued that Virginia state law did not apply to | slaves outside of Virginian waters, and that the U.S. |
dicates the presence in the household of seven | slaves over twelve years old and one between nine and |
o the United States and agreed to turn runaway | slaves over to federal authorities, although the Cree |
e case of a British slave-trader who threw 133 | slaves overboard in order to claim on the insurance c |
ptives and, fearing quarantine, they throw the | slaves overboard but it is too late: the ship is fire |
Baylor traveled to Mississippi with | slaves owned by LeNoir. |
Several | slaves owned by Jean and Jacob Hasbrouck also lived a |
In 1859, three | slaves owned by Richard Phillips, fled from Phillips' |
derate cavalry under Wheeler approaching, many | slaves panicked and drowned as they tried to flee by |
e central location of Syracuse meant that many | slaves passed through the area "on their way to freed |
there are some estimates of as many as thirty | slaves per household, most families only owned one or |
nization that resettled as many as 1,000 freed | slaves per year in West Africa (Liberia). |
his time the numbers reached as much as 60,000 | slaves per year. |
tter is more imperfect...Is the importation of | slaves permitted by the new Constitution for twenty y |
44, before leaving Missouri, Ford promised his | slaves Polly and Robin Holmes that he would free them |
in the nation, having been founded by runaway | slaves prior to and during the Civil War. |
ritories until later in the war, many of these | slaves proclaimed to be free by the Emancipation Proc |
Combined, Ward had 160 | slaves, produced 7500 bushels of corn and 500 bales o |
d a high degree of self-government for his 350 | slaves, provided better nutrition and health and dent |
s include a small, mid-19th century wood-frame | slaves' quarter. |
In addition to the mansion, two | slaves quarters were identified and artifacts recover |
ource they sought in the musket wars were male | slaves, rather than the traditional quest for female |
to impose limits on the physical punishment on | slaves, rather than to express comment on legality of |
arriet Tubman and is said to have helped 2,700 | slaves reach freedom. |
Freed | slaves received a total compensation of £2.4 million |
He was a slaveholder, with child | slaves registered in the county courthouse. |
life in solitude in the mansion (a few of her | slaves remained on the plantation to care for her), o |
Wiley showed it was false that most | slaves remained loyal to their former masters followi |
By 1823, there were still over 300,000 | slaves remaining on the island, all of whom were proh |
ful nature of the experiences of slavery, most | slaves repressed these memories in an attempt to leav |
To free the | slaves required a constitutional amendment. |
In some cases, | slaves retreated into the woods at night to perform s |
riors (probably father and son), surrounded by | slaves, sacrificial animals, arms, armour, and decora |
pi, USA in 1877 as the first son of the former | slaves Sallie and Perry Wilbon Howard, Sr. |
ode in a boat across Station Creek, the former | slaves sang the song as they rowed. |
Many, including | slaves, saw this as a means of unofficially freeing t |
r the Union forces, tending to newly liberated | slaves, scouting into Confederate territory, and even |
p, is noted as a former sanctuary for escaping | slaves seeking freedom. |
oe, which became a place of refuge for escaped | slaves' seeking asylum. |
a place of refuge for escaped African American | slaves seeking asylum. |
or contraband camps as well as haven for freed | slaves seeking protection from their former owners. |
ohn Woodall had bought some Polish settlers as | slaves, selling them on to Lord de La Warr. |
This in an era when most of humanity were | slaves, serfs or indentured or lived in abject povert |
egiments of over 178,000 free blacks and freed | slaves served during the last two years of the war, a |
Shrine | slaves serving for a lifetime have no hope of ever ge |
nion garrison, supported by 300 recently freed | slaves, set up barricades in the courthouse square us |
In the 1840s, the Barnes family owned four | slaves, seven in 1850, and 12 in 1860. |
Slaves Shall Serve (2005) | |
now "free" blacks protection, while the former | slaves shared crops with the natives. |
Although Carroll had freed her own | slaves, she lobbied Lincoln against issuing the Emanc |
He said that | slaves should be kept in a submissive state and treat |
She requested that the | slaves should burn fully decked beside Sigurd. |
or for a breed of genetically engineered human | slaves, similar to the replicants in Blade Runner. |
used to solve disputes about the ownership of | slaves, since the number of omers of manna each house |
ergates and earthwork canals, built by African | slaves skilled in rice culture. |
prove that they had a legal right to purchase | slaves, slavery died out in Nova Scotia early in the |
e Madison was killed in 1732 after three angry | slaves sneaked into his house and poisoned him in his |
few people from other countries... [They own] | slaves so numerous that one person from among them mi |
The boy then has to help his fellow | slaves so he can return to his own time. |
Upon return of the runaway | slaves, some slave owners put slaves to work on their |
As Philadelphia was a port, escaped | slaves sometimes made their way by ship to the city, |
mand ransom, which was often paid in goods and | slaves, sometimes to the benefit of the victor's own |
Furthermore, | slaves sometimes achieved freedom in the 17th Century |
pprentice covered labourers that had served as | slaves somewhere other than their owner's land - they |
rata's stepmother, she was one of his father's | slaves, sparking hope in Mei, Yayoi and Kakio at the |
ion of annotated and authenticated accounts of | slaves speaking for themselves during the slavery per |
to ancient slave societies like Rome where the | slaves spoke their masters' language, allowing for hu |
r starting a school for the children of former | slaves starting in the fall of 1861 under what became |
izens in the state supported the rights of the | slaves states." |
onfiscation Act of 1861 clarified the issue of | slaves' status during the war; it declared that Union |
After the end of slaver, many of Smith's | slaves stayed on the land and worked as tenant farmer |
The few, if any, descendants of the Harker | slaves still living on the island likely left soon af |
g militia, who forced him to join a caravan of | slaves, stolen produce, livestock and wares that the |
His | slaves straightened a nearly ten-mile stretch of the |
ust mean Chicago's first global industry; fur, | slaves, sugar, coffee, gold, spices, all this things |
He helped runaway | slaves, taught school, and supported abolitionism. |
Thralls and | slaves technically commanded no weregild, but it was |
ncle Remus" tales, based upon stories he heard | slaves tell during his youth. |
By 1850, the county had more | slaves than any other county in Texas until the end o |
ntering at Fort Kaministiquia, noted that more | slaves than furs would be shipped to Montreal that se |
The county had more | slaves than any other in the state, making it a hotbe |
more than 22,000 pounds, which included black | slaves that were conveyed in his will to his unmarrie |
erground Railroad" because of the thousands of | slaves that are reported to have passed through his c |
the purpose of being there unlawfully sold as | slaves; that Ruiz and Montez, well knowing the premis |
in Ecuador by a fleet of ships full of African | Slaves that broke down in the Gulf of Guayaquil and i |
wynne had persuaded the captain to release the | slaves that the oarsmen might try and save the ship. |
d on the other side of the river more than 600 | slaves that have been following the army column. |
ly three feet wide (0.91 m), and made by 1,000 | slaves that belonged to the government. |
the Revolutionary War, so many planters freed | slaves that the proportion of free blacks in Virginia |
hnic group in Sri Lanka who are descendants of | slaves that were brought in to the island by Portugue |
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