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  • 1865 slave auctions held in Charleston, and the account book of slave trader Alonzo J. White. The site also hosts a number of first-person narrative sources...
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    Louis D. DeSaussure (category 19th-century American slave traders)
    provisions." In 1856, traders DeSaussure, Ziba B. Oakes, and Alonzo J. White opposed a new South Carolina law requiring that slave sales take place indoors...
    14 KB (1,632 words) - 05:47, 25 October 2023
  • construction of the White race in the United States was an effort to mentally distance slave owners from slaves. By the eighteenth century, White had become well...
    176 KB (18,224 words) - 00:16, 30 June 2024
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    established by the British monarchy to facilitate trading in west Africa. Slave traders typically offered products such as iron and copper bars, brass pans...
    89 KB (10,333 words) - 14:29, 23 May 2024
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    elements from the Yoruba religion. After their contact with European slave traders and missionaries, some Africans converted to Christianity willingly...
    270 KB (31,232 words) - 00:22, 26 June 2024
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    Uncle Tom's Cabin (category Slave cabins and quarters in the United States)
    and Harry, the son of Emily Shelby's maid Eliza—to Mr. Haley, a coarse slave trader. Emily Shelby is averse to this idea because she had promised her maid...
    88 KB (10,604 words) - 04:13, 21 May 2024
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    White Brazilians (Portuguese: brasileiros brancos [bɾaziˈle(j)ɾuz ˈbɾɐ̃kus]) refers to Brazilian citizens who are considered or self-identify as "white"...
    202 KB (19,143 words) - 06:30, 30 June 2024
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    native slave trade that flourished in the frontier regions—Native children in particular were kidnapped and sold into slavery by white slave traders. Von...
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  • Retrieved July 6, 2020. King, Jon (June 16, 2020), "Foundation named after slave trader Sir John Cass to change its name after 300 years", The Docklands & East...
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    Supreme Court; signed the U.S. Constitution Benjamin Smith (1717–1770), slave trader, plantation owner, merchant banker, and speaker of the South Carolina...
    17 KB (1,863 words) - 13:00, 18 June 2024
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    Carter Braxton (category 18th-century American slave traders)
    recover dower rights in land and slaves that her husband sold in his last years. His sons-in-law, Robert Page and John White (husbands of Molly and Judith...
    21 KB (2,754 words) - 05:18, 22 June 2024
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    O'Shaughnessy, A. J. (2006). "Arming Slaves in the American Revolution". In Brown, Christopher Leslie & Morgan, Philip D. (eds.). Arming Slaves: From Classical...
    190 KB (21,020 words) - 21:58, 25 June 2024
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    as Parson Careers (1929) as The President The Four Feathers (1929) as Slave Trader The Isle of Lost Ships (1929) as Captain Peter Forbes Two O'Clock in...
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    consensus that the federal government could not abolish slavery in the slave states. On the first ballot of the May 1860 Republican National Convention...
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