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How the Whitney Plantation teaches the history of slavery
Museum director Ashley Rogers explains how the Whitney Plantation became the only...
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The Farmer
, George Washington
The Farmer
, lithograph, 1853, portrays George Washington, offering a sentimentalized...
Courtesy, American Antiquarian Society
Nat Turner
Wood engraving depicting Nat Turner (left), who in 1831 led the only effective slave...
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Inspection and Sale of a Negro
Inspection and Sale of a Negro
, engraving from the book
Antislavery
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Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
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