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THE BEGINNING OF SLAVERY IN AMERICA

The Middle Passage refers to the abduction, imprisonment and shipping of African children, women and men to the Americas (North, Central…

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Richard Allen

Richard Allen was a success. Born into slavery in Philadelphia in 1760, he died in 1831 not only free but influential, a founder of the…

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African Muslim Slave:Yarrow Mamout

Yarrow Mamout was born 1707 CE (1118 AH) in Africa, he was enslaved and shipped to the Americas, arriving in 1731 CE (1143 AH). He was ow…

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The Civil War, Hilton Head and the Evolution of Mitchelville, S.C.

The choice having been made to attack the Confederacy in the deep South, a Union fleet of about 60 ships and 20,000 men sailed from Fortr…

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0 Oct 21, 2012

Louisiana's Code Noir (1724)

Primary Documents: To regulate relations between slaves and colonists, the Louisiana Code noir, or slave code, based largely on that compil…

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0 May 22, 2011

« Return to African-American Resources American Anti-Slavery and Civil Rights Timeline

1472 * Portuguese negotiate the first slave trade agreement that also includes gold and ivory. By the end of the 19th Century, because of…

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0 Apr 24, 2011

Chief Alfred Sam

CHIEF ALFRED SAM (ca. 1881- ? ) Alfred C. "Chief" Sam inspired hundreds of African American Oklahomans to follow him back to their "ancestr…

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0 Mar 6, 2011

Sally Hemings Mistress; of Thomas Jefferson?

    In the Richmond Recorder in 1802, James Thomson Callendar first began to publicly allege that Thomas Jefferson kept one of his slaves…

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0 Feb 7, 2011

500 YEARS LATER- THE DOCUMENTARY

  WARNING: THIS CONTAINS POWERFUL INFORMATION . . . IT SHOULD BE SEEN BY EVERY BLACK PERSON WITH EYES TO SEE! IT SHOULD BE HEARD BY THOSE W…

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3 Jan 10, 2011
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Richard Allen

Richard Allen was a success. Born into slavery in Philadelphia in 1760, he died in 1831 not only free but influential, a founder of the…

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0 Sep 26, 2010

African Muslim Slave:Yarrow Mamout

Yarrow Mamout was born 1707 CE (1118 AH) in Africa, he was enslaved and shipped to the Americas, arriving in 1731 CE (1143 AH). He was ow…

Started by Mark Wells

0 Sep 25, 2010

Today In History September 18, 1850 By Marie Rose

Marie Rose 1850 Congress passes the second Fugitive Slave Bill into law (the first was enacted in 1793), requiring the return of escaped s…

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0 Sep 19, 2010

The Life Story of Nat Turner; The Rebellion

Nat Turner (Nathan Turner, October 2, 1800 – November 11, 1831) was an American slave who led a slave rebellion in Virginia in 1831 that…

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1 Sep 14, 2010
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