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  • Wal Mart
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    Walmart Inc. ( /ˈwɔːlmɑːrt/ ; formerly Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.) is an American multinational retail corporation that operates a chain of hypermarkets (also...
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  • Nathan Bedford Forrest's slave pen)
    H. Forrest as a slave mart' were still standing." In 2018, a historical marker was erected at the former site of Forrest's slave mart in downtown Memphis...
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    buildings, among them, the Pink House Tavern, built around 1712, and the Old Slave Mart, built by Z.B. Oakes in 1859. Also in the French Quarter are the Dock...
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    male slaves for characteristics of strength. If a male slave appeared weak, old, or frail, he sold for a lower price than a young, brawny male. Slaves with...
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  • the slave trade in America: Charlotte Amalie Historic District – Virgin Islands Fairvue - Kentucky The Grange Kingsley Plantation Old Slave Mart – South...
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    by stealing a Confederate ship; Congressman Ryan's Slave Mart: Slave auction site (see Old Slave Mart) Septima Clark (1898–1987): Martin Luther King Jr...
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  • Mexican–American War History of the Southern United States Old Slave Mart, a museum on the site of a 19th-century slave auction facility, in downtown Charleston Walter...
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  • are discussed. Explanation of the slave trade, footage shot in Charleston, South Carolina including the Old Slave Mart Museum, interviews with activist...
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