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    to Bruin's Slave Jail at Wikimedia Commons Joseph Bruin and the Slave Trade, Official 2007 Historic Redevelopment Report Information on Bruin's Slave Jail...
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    Slave markets and slave jails in the United States were places used for the slave trade in the United States from the founding in 1776 until the total...
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  • history. Shockoe Bottom Lumpkin's Jail Bruin's Slave Jail List of American slave traders Slave markets and slave jails in the United States Louis, Mailing...
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  • James Innes Thornton Bremo Slave Chapel, Bremo Bluff, VA, NRHP-listed Bruin's Slave Jail, Alexandria, VA, NRHP-listed Old Slave Mart, Charleston, SC, NRHP-listed...
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    This is a list of slave traders of the United States, people whose occupation or business was the slave trade in the United States, i.e. the buying and...
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    Rokeby — Ferrisburgh Annaberg Sugar Plantation and School — St. John Bruin's Slave Jail — Alexandria Rochelle–Prince House / Nat Turner Historic District...
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    Edmonson sisters (category Slave trade in the United States)
    could raise sufficient money to purchase their freedom, the slave trading partners Bruin & Hill from Alexandria, Virginia, bought the six Edmonson siblings...
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    Pole-Bearers Association. The slave jail marker was vandalized in 2020. Bruin's jail Franklin & Armfield Office Lumpkin's jail Lynch's jail Nashville Market House...
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    Kraus, Lisa; Decker, Charles Lee (January 2010). Archaeology of the Bruin Slave Jail (Site 44AX0172) (PDF) (Report). Office of Historic Alexandria - City...
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    The internal slave trade in the United States, also known as the domestic slave trade, the Second Middle Passage and the interregional slave trade, was...
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    Joseph S. Donovan (category 19th-century American slave traders)
    was an American slave trader known for his slave jails in Baltimore, Maryland. Donovan was a major participant in the interregional slave trade, building...
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    labor or services without compensation. These people are referred to as slaves, or as enslaved people. The following is a list of historical people who...
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    Jonathan M. Wilson (category 19th-century American slave traders)
    2013: "In these blocks many of those listed as slave dealers were known to have very large slave jails where hundreds of enslaved people were held awaiting...
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    George Kephart (category 19th-century American slave traders)
    later occupied, owned, and finally leased out that company's infamous slave jail in Alexandria (originally District of Columbia, after March 13, 1847,...
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    Rutherford, Joseph A. Beard, Joseph Bruin, and Thomas Foster, Hatcher has been described as one of the "more notorious" slave traders working in New Orleans...
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    Shadrack F. Slatter (category 19th-century American slave traders)
    JSTOR 27570133. Johnson, Oliver (November 19, 1841). "Baltimore Jail — Slatter's Slave-Prison". The Liberator. Boston, Mass. p. 2. Retrieved 2023-08-12...
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    and received mixed reviews. Killam appears in the 2013 film 12 Years a Slave, playing the role of Abram Hamilton, one of the kidnappers who brings the...
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  • Revolution, numerous slaveholders in the Upper South free their slaves. The importation of slaves became a felony in 1808. After the American Civil War began...
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    in December 1954, he was nominated by the senior staff of the UCLA Daily Bruin to be city editor of the student newspaper, but he and the other four staff...
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  • "Ariel Castro dead: Brutal kidnapper and rapist of 3 women in Cleveland sex slave horror house hangs himself in prison". Daily News New York. 4 September...
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    man to be able to call me for work. So it's no different from having a slave name, because the master would struggle to say Mzwanele. Now that I am my...
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    of their slave societies. Slaves were gradually freed in the North, although more slowly than generally realized; there were hundreds of slaves in Northern...
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    maintain the streets." Auction blocks and brokers' offices were part of the slave market at the heart of the city. It was the center of plantations cultivating...
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  • commonly operated by chained slaves or prisoners, as depicted in films such as Ben Hur, but by paid laborers or soldiers, with slaves used only in times of crisis...
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  • Office IV(Gestapo)and inspector general Wilhelm Krichbaum. Postwar served a Jail sentence for War Crimes. In 1951 recruited as an Agent of the Gehlen organization;...
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  • the Holocaust ended in 1943, when the Nazis realised they needed Jewish slave labour for factories; and that there was no overarching, genocidal plan...
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  • illustrator, raised in San Jose Jhonen Vasquez, creator of alternative comics for Slave Labor Graphics and Invader ZIM, born in San Jose Susan O'Malley (artist)...
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  • from Bergerac, prisoner of conscience (galley slave) and memoirist. Key work: The Huguenot Galley-Slave: Being the Autobiography of a French Protestant...
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