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hows an example of the conditions in which the | slaves that worked at the plantation lived. |
Five | slaves that worked at the Bunn plantation are buried |
A memorial to two | slaves that died in the 1860s, Simon Bunn and Joni Pi |
Only the | slaves that were strongest and presumably most likely |
lliance for Progress (APP), a party for former | slaves that is also part of the coalition, and the re |
a designated home for runaway and freed former | slaves that had accompanied his command during its Ma |
No Longer | Slaves: the mission of Francis Libermann (1802-1852). |
tally and morally the dweller in the hovels of | slaves, the servant of a cause that is hostile to dem |
ntion was based on total population (including | slaves), the southern delegates effectively voted "on |
f 1850 that required states to return fugitive | slaves, the state argued that any requirement for sta |
Due to the outlay and high cost of | slaves, the number of slaves owned by the Barnes fami |
uch things as the sale of property (to include | slaves), the wares stocked at local stores, and rewar |
34 smallholders, 41 villagers, 52 sheep and 9 | slaves, the whole area being capable of supporting 64 |
Developed among Afro-Cuban | slaves, the religion began as a blending of these Wes |
Cleburne recommended offering | slaves their freedom if they fought and survived. |
d control of, and making the children be their | slaves, their is so much the government has hidden ab |
DeWolf is said to have given his | slaves their freedom but they chose to remain in his |
any times, the Creoles of Color were owners of | slaves themselves. |
The demand for | slaves then led to further fighting, leaving the Bamb |
Teoc Plantation in 1851 and owned at least 52 | slaves there. |
Article eleven required the tribes to free any | slaves they held. |
landholdings as well as increase the number of | slaves they owned. |
that since the harem ladies were almost always | slaves they were never formally married to the sultan |
he speakers are mostly descendants of fugitive | slaves; they form a group called Saramacca, also spel |
This Andrew is listed as the owner of two | slaves, though he may not be the Bishop. |
war, Beecher pressed Lincoln to emancipate the | slaves through a proclamation. |
e of New York, against the shipping of African | slaves through the port of New York. |
rican-Americans who were brought to Georgia as | slaves through the city's port. |
tury with a modern cotton plantation and their | slaves through an evolution from the wilderness to a |
well Buxton, advocated the emancipation of the | slaves throughout the British dominions, achieved in |
am could be placed in is that of servants (not | slaves), thus establishing white supremacy as foretol |
The | slaves Tituba and John remained a part of his househo |
red by 1848, with Bryan attempting to sell the | slaves to Alfred Hatch of Greensboro. |
, and a DVD release of the full concert called | Slaves to the Rhythm is available. |
d in the Florida Keys in 1700 after delivering | slaves to Jamaica. |
The captured Indians were sent as | slaves to Santo Domingo, and the few remaining free m |
nto, a vessel trading with Guinea and carrying | slaves to Buenos Aires, he accepted an invitation to |
1545 Paul repealed an ancient law that allowed | slaves to claim their freedom under the Emperor's sta |
The first | slaves to arrive as part of a labor force appeared in |
ay they regenerate, at which point they become | slaves to the Free Time movement. |
omanus IV, many Byzantine Greeks were taken as | slaves to Central Asia. |
e Hunzas raided the Kirghiz, they sold Kirghiz | slaves to Chinese. |
ional story is that Thomas taught his family's | slaves to read, violating a Virginia law that prohibi |
Africans from Ghana, transported illegally as | slaves to Mobile decades after the end of the slave t |
olonization Society, which enabled freed black | slaves to emigrate back to Africa. |
aytona tries unsuccessfully to lead Feng's sex | slaves to safety, everyone is captured. |
es of the coast and also negotiated a trade in | slaves, to the detriment and profit of many Nigerian |
Mary Anna taught her female | slaves to read and write and was an advocate of event |
Proclamation with living historians portraying | slaves to emphasize the meaning of President Lincoln' |
Most Chinese in Altishahr were exile | slaves to Turkestani Begs. |
as a colony of Portugal, was a major source of | slaves to Brazil, which was, out of the several Europ |
lly traded with the Portuguese, supplying many | slaves to the Cape Verde Islands and the Americas. |
landowners would “volunteer” a number of their | slaves to serve in this force, which was under local |
dent of the USA - Commander One - and sets his | slaves to work building his new paradise, which the o |
They sold it and its 50 | slaves to a relative, for which they received $15,000 |
iewed," defending his actions and the right of | slaves to kill their masters. |
causing the Natchez to flee or be deported as | slaves to Saint Domingue. |
became part of the movement to convert African | slaves to Christianity. |
nt - Mbweni, founded 1871 - for these released | slaves to live in. |
e exception of the two boys, who were taken as | slaves to the King of Axum. |
The French gave other captured Fox as | slaves to allied tribes. |
n sugarcane production; importation of African | slaves to the island altered the demographics of the |
Sarah expressed a sense of connection with the | slaves to such an extent that her parents were unsett |
hat allowed voters the choice of allowing more | slaves to enter the territory. |
The Abbasid court recruited Turkish | slaves to serve as military officers, and Tulun did w |
meon English brought three families and thirty | slaves to the area to establish plantations. |
ng "leased" or "rented" some of his adult male | slaves to the Roswell Manufacturing Co. |
British ban slave trade and the importation of | slaves to the Cape ends. |
Negroes, Butler at first returned the runaway | slaves to their masters. |
Alberich returns, driving his | slaves to pile up a huge mound of gold. |
Mende, Temne, Limba, etc.-were transported as | slaves to the rice plantations in the Low Country. |
habitants who survived the siege were taken as | slaves to Turkey together with other inhabitants of s |
Clotilde, the last ship to bring African | slaves to the United States |
And then teaching | slaves to read had been against the law in South Caro |
members of traditional enemy tribes to sell as | slaves to the colonists. |
She ordered two of her most trusted black | slaves to bury the chests in the garden. |
oroom", a race of metamorphic clay men who are | slaves to the "Epumu". |
hree of the band's members would go on to form | Slaves to Gravity. |
It was recorded as a place for | slaves to be freed at cross-roads. |
o enforce laws promoting the return of runaway | slaves to the South or risk a fine of one thousand do |
She then uses these workers as | slaves to bring up her own offspring. |
fdoms of the Cameroons was one of the earliest | slaves to be freed in Jamaica (initially under the pa |
Planters expanded their importation of African | slaves to cultivate sugar cane. |
Mississippi statutes prohibiting the owners of | slaves to set them free without an act of legislature |
ulder and industrialist who helped hundreds of | slaves to freedom in the Underground Railroad resista |
n sent to Denmark along with some other former | slaves to relearn her religion and native tongue. |
It was time for the Imperial | slaves to now reverse history. |
g! award for 'Best British Newcomer', an award | Slaves to Gravity would go on to win in 2008. |
he Republican Party, blaming them for inducing | slaves to run off by means of the Underground Railroa |
is masthead and delivered gifts of animals and | slaves to Constantinople. |
commanders-particularly Democrats-returned the | slaves to their owners. |
Some commanders put the | slaves to work digging entrenchments, building fortif |
It had been typical for | slaves to be sacrificed by having the pole erected in |
e settlement and the subsequent dispatching of | slaves to cut logwood instead of preparing to defend |
Slaves to the Underground is a 1997 drama film starri | |
ame the main rivals of the Mbundu in supplying | slaves to the Luanda market. |
Bilboes were used to fasten two | slaves together, so that the 80 plus bilboes found on |
The selling of | slaves took on greater importance. |
When the emancipation of | slaves took place in 1833, the government paid compen |
ew World took place on Saint John when African | slaves took over the island for six months. |
Although sad to report, buying and selling of | slaves took place in Dock Square (and elsewhere in to |
only 36 counties in Missouri had 1,000 or more | slaves; top male slaves fetched a price of $1,300, an |
Slaves tried to copy it. | |
s frequently called upon to track down runaway | slaves trying to get to Mexico. |
owned nearly 16,000 acres (65 km²) of land, 22 | slaves, two horses, four mares, 14 head of cattle and |
sharecroppers and the grandson of emancipated | slaves, U. L. 'Rip' Gooch was orphaned at age four an |
he Science Myth (and similar writings, such as | Slaves Unaware?) he was also a critic of the way in w |
e from 1794 to 1798, emancipating the island's | slaves under orders from the National Convention. |
urne about the cruelties exercised towards the | slaves under the seven years' apprenticeship system, |
ents claimed that literacy would only make the | slaves unhappy and rebellious; they also suggested th |
Number of | slaves: unknown |
scheme, the land became available to the freed | slaves upon emancipation, by division into lots at no |
used on the Underground Railroad when fugitive | slaves used the notch as an escape route to Canada. |
The house was built by | slaves using local flint stones, with a fireplace lar |
The status of these women was that of | slaves, usually captured in war and brought back to G |
, lepers and prostitutes converted into placid | slaves via ancient, bizarre enslavement masks salvage |
ship to arrive in the Americas with a cargo of | slaves, was abandoned by its captain near Mobile. |
The Act Prohibiting the Return of | Slaves was a law passed by the United States Congress |
had become convinced that the emancipation of | slaves was the only way to gain independence for the |
The business of selling | slaves was mostly carried out by wholesale dealers, w |
The grants of small estates to the | slaves was meant to confirm their new liberty. |
y the arguments of Frend that his ownership of | slaves was immoral. |
The status of runaway | slaves was a continuing irritation between Seminoles |
dence, he notes that the fatality rate for his | slaves was one in twelve, and that "The average allow |
on to Islam his harsh treatment of his convert | slaves was well known. |
Renaming | slaves was common practice among slaveholders when th |
Robert T. Freeman, the son of former | slaves, was accepted to Harvard's dental school at th |
ter of a mile (400 m) from the main house, and | slaves were allowed to padlock their cabins and build |
red to the three-fifths compromise under which | slaves were counted as three-fifths of a person for U |
Then, by 1871, the sons of the | slaves were freed. |
All | slaves were emancipated in the British Empire |
The | slaves were freed by the Thirteenth Amendment to the |
Ultimately not all of his | slaves were granted their freedom before he died in 1 |
Half of these | slaves were under the age of 10. |
ed so that, by the time of the 1790 census, no | slaves were recorded in this state. |
Thus, the | slaves were free according to New York state law. |
In the 1750s between 5,000 to 10,000 | slaves were annually sold. |
Contrary to popular belief, | slaves were not counted as 3/5ths of a person. |
Freed | slaves were faced with poverty and discrimination. |
shton first-hand experience with the ways that | slaves were treated, and caused him to become an abol |
The former | slaves were forced to relocate to White Bluff, on the |
, it seems to have been widely understood that | slaves were automatically freed by law in England -- |
Slaves were flayed annually as sacrifices to him. | |
Field | slaves were generally divided into three gangs based |
Slaves were sent to the nearest brick kiln in Milton, | |
e many of the serfs in the two principalities, | slaves were prone to escape from the estates and seek |
Men, women and even | slaves were allowed to be initiated. |
empts to persuade her readers that emancipated | slaves were industrious and could assist in rebuildin |
ttled, but its surviving crew and 50 Christian | slaves were rescued and taken aboard Stuart's flagshi |
illed was seventeen, which showed that several | slaves were killed; for there were only ten of the me |
Numbers of Black | slaves were also being imported to Bermuda, primarily |
When the laws against aiding escaped | slaves were harshened, part of the Westfield Quaker F |
Slaves were first documented on the site in 1694, wit | |
When | slaves were captured, the Committee paid for legal fe |
Many newly freed | slaves were also settled there, prior to the establis |
Islands themselves, outside of Hodge's estate, | slaves were treated relatively well, which is not sur |
rchase of the Louisiana Territory, under which | slaves were banned from the use of firearms, particip |
The | slaves were managed as assets in the same way as chat |
" as opposed to the "40 acres and a mule" that | slaves were promised after the Civil War. |
All the poor people, foolish restless | slaves, were unable to understand the meaning of Nare |
The | slaves were stolen by English and Dutch pirates to pr |
Many of these | slaves were prisoners taken in raids against the vill |
en members of the Hemings family and 124 other | slaves were inherited by his daughter Martha Wayles a |
andfather Jefferson's death in 1826, when most | slaves were sold to pay off debts of the estate. |
t overruled the conviction on the grounds that | slaves were the absolute property of their owners who |
Although the escaped | slaves were still considered inferior by the Seminole |
al to Caribbean music as well, because African | slaves were brought to the Caribbean islands, particu |
rs after the culmination of the Civil War when | slaves were granted freedom. |
Approximately five hundred | slaves were killed in total: 207 during the revolt an |
Although most of the | slaves were captured before reaching the border of Me |
It is believed over 500-600 | slaves were freed during the operation. |
slaves were a profitable use of capital compared to o | |
ck Barnes' wife, Mary, and their children) and | slaves were temporarily forced to evacuate Hope Park |
Scollay Square had hidden spaces where escaped | slaves were hidden, as part of the Underground Railro |
Slaves were treated as a commodity by owners and trad | |
Slavery was a benign institution, and the | slaves were loyal and faithful to their benevolent ma |
Historical texts claim that 7,000 | slaves were involved in the construction of the ciste |
A great many Native American | slaves were being brought to Bermuda by other means, |
frican communities from which African American | slaves were taken (and are discussed in the History o |
The | slaves were well paid and received a far higher stand |
Slaves were the engine of both the economy and the ar | |
ans "return to the mother," inasmuch as former | slaves were "returned to their mothers, (i.e., freed) |
Slaves were primarily war captives or the descendants | |
was made, Baracoa; it was in Oriente where the | slaves were set free for the first time in 1868; it w |
Although these Payyans - the | slaves were brought to Swamythoppu to clean the villa |
, when many of the Angolans who were bought as | slaves were exported to the United States. |
him a wooden hall, and "within a stockade his | slaves were herded like cattle in a byre." |
d emancipation and that the children of former | slaves were therefore entitled to inherit from their |
African | slaves were brought to the islands to work on Portugu |
ew, Moses became enraged at the injustices the | slaves were suffering, and impulsively killed the gua |
neiro, arriving there on 10 September when the | slaves were transferred to the hulk Crescent under th |
od brothers to the Ethiopians and he knew that | slaves were sent from Ethiopia to Jamaica. |
Slaves were sold there before abolition. | |
Moreover, 1,200 Christian galley | slaves were freed. |
of providing education opportunities for freed | slaves west of the Mississippi River. |
original post-Civil War settlements of former | slaves, west of the Mississippi River. |
When Kim was 18, he released 50 families of | slaves when he publicly burned the slave registry and |
ty, Rebecca was a leader in converting African | slaves, which was constantly challenged by planters f |
were used so that owners could tell illiterate | slaves which building to go to for shopping. |
The culture and religion formed among the | slaves which they used to rebel against the Europeans |
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