Slave Voyages NEHEdsitement

Slavery in America began in 1619 when the first African slaves were brought to the North American colony of Jamestown, Virginia. Scars of a whipped enslaved man from Mississippi, photo taken April 2, 1863, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA.. ENSLAVED AFRICAN AMERICANS “Contraband” [slaves in Union-occupied territory] with Union encampment at Cumberland Landing (Foller’s farm), Virginia, 14 May 1862 Photograph by James F. Gibson (detail below). Courtesy of the Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, Civil War Glass Negative Collection.


Slave Voyages NEHEdsitement

Pictures Of African Slavery at Marilyn Rose blog


Slavery Welsh weavers 'implicated in US

Slavery Welsh weavers ‘implicated in US slave trade’ BBC News


A Five Hundred YearOld Shared History

A Five Hundred YearOld Shared History Greater Diversity News


African Slave Trade Encyclopedia Virginia

African Slave Trade Encyclopedia Virginia


Freedom on the Fields of the

Freedom on the Fields of the Farmhouse a short story about slavery


An Environmental History of Slavery An

An Environmental History of Slavery An Interview with David Silkenat


Slavery and capitalism

Slavery and capitalism


Slavery in the Americas Slavery and

Slavery in the Americas Slavery and Remembrance


Abolition of Slavery in Puerto Rico

Abolition of Slavery in Puerto Rico The World of 1898 The Spanish


Why Schools Fail To Teach Slavery's

Why Schools Fail To Teach Slavery’s ‘Hard History’ NPR Ed NPR


slaveblockinfredericksburg Slave Trade Pictures Slavery in

slaveblockinfredericksburg Slave Trade Pictures Slavery in


The Enslaved and the Civil War

The Enslaved and the Civil War America in Class resources for


Opinion When Slaveowners Got Reparations The

Opinion When Slaveowners Got Reparations The New York Times


Picture of Slaves

Picture of Slaves


May 14, 1862A group of slaves

May 14, 1862A group of slaves at Foller Plantation. — Daily


A History of Slavery in the

A History of Slavery in the United States AAIHS


Civil War Slaves Working

Civil War Slaves Working


Slaves In Africa

Slaves In Africa


Slave Voyages NEHEdsitement

Slave Voyages NEHEdsitement


Four Types Of Slavery

Four Types Of Slavery

The ‘White’ Slave Children of New Orleans in Rare Photographs, 1863 On January 30, 1864, Harper’s Weekly started to publish portraits of children captioned “Emancipated Slaves—White and Colored,” as part of a publicity campaign to raise funds for schools for recently emancipated slaves in New Orleans. The children featured.. Media in category “Photographs of slaves in the United States” The following 31 files are in this category, out of 31 total.