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February 20, 2009 488 0

Very Rare Slave Quilt Still Survives In Bristol

Slave-made and used quilts are very rare, but there is one here in Bristol. It was made by slave women on the Stoney Point plantation in what is now part of Bristol...

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February 20, 2009 535 0

Stories of early Natchez from a slave named Toney; his role in Revolt of 1781

Toney said he was “a great big boy” when he was taken from Africa — the “old country.” He held his hand four feet above the ground to...

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December 20, 2008 491 0

Family matriarch bought husband

She saw him. She bought him. Then she married him. The backdrop for this couple’s courtship was the early 19th century. Eli Whitney’s cotton gin was new...

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December 20, 2008 495 0

With unearthing of infamous jail, Richmond confronts its slave past

The place called Lumpkin’s Slave Jail was indeed a jail, but it was much more than that. It was a holding pen for human chattel. In Richmond’s Shockoe...

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December 20, 2008 488 0

Web database catalogs slaves’ trans-Atlantic treks

Historians hope a new Web database will help bring millions of blacks closer to their African ancestors who were forced onto slave ships, connecting them to their...

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December 20, 2008 515 0

New book examines black slave’s art and life

David Drake’s pottery sells for thousands of dollars today, but in the 1800s, he was a black slave who made clay jars and pots at his owner’s request. His...

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December 20, 2008 498 0

Richmond slave jail’s foundation found

With young black men used as bait, dogs were trained to track and pursue runaway slaves in the cobblestone courtyard of a Richmond slave jail. Hidden for more than a...

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November 30, 2008 504 0

Slave Girl’s Story Revealed Through Rare Records

Nearly 250 years ago a 10-year-old African girl was kidnapped and transported to South Carolina, where she was renamed Priscilla and sold into slavery. Unlike the...

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November 30, 2008 505 0

Slave Descendants Face Struggles

It’s hard to find ancestors who, in the eyes of the law, were property rather than persons. Descendants of American slaves must be tenacious to overcome the...

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November 6, 2008 535 0

Tour unveils freed slave community

In the midst of Stones River National Battlefield lies the remnants of a community. Bricks from homes, broken dishes and pipes lie scattered in wooded areas. No one...

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