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    John W. Anderson (1801?–September 20, 1836) was an American interstate slave trader and farmer based near Maysville, Mason County, Kentucky. Chief Justice...
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  • Anderson (escaped slave), American slave who escaped to Canada in the 1860s, leading to a famous extradition case John W. Anderson (slave trader) (1801?–1836)...
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  • was a British slave trader. Thomas Walker was born 1758 in Henbury, now a suburb of Bristol, England. Walker worked as a slave trader, when Bristol was...
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    addition to the substantial evidence of slaving to be found in his letters, Jackson was identified as a slave trader in his own lifetime by abolitionist writers...
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    Atlantic slave trade or transatlantic slave trade involved the transportation by slave traders of enslaved African people to the Americas. European slave ships...
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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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    Bowie knife, soldier at the Alamo, and slave trader. Benjamin Boyd (1801–1851), Scottish entrepreneur and slave trader thought to be Australia's first "blackbirder"...
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    Slavery (redirect from Slave-traders)
    Ocean slave trade was multi-directional and changed over time. To meet the demand for menial labour, Bantu slaves bought by east African slave traders from...
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    intermediaries, even as traders". During the 16th century, Europe began to outpace the Arab world in the export traffic, with its trafficking of slaves from Africa...
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    S2CID 153885388. Westmoreland, Carl B. (2015). "Article 3: The John W. Anderson Slave Pen". Freedom Center Journal. 2015 (1). University of Cincinnati...
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    uky.edu. Retrieved 2024-06-30. Westmoreland, Carl B. (2015). "The John W. Anderson Slave Pen". Freedom Center Journal (1). University of Cincinnati College...
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    This is a list of slave traders active in the U.S. state of Kentucky from settlement until the end of the American Civil War in 1865. A. Blackwell, Lexington...
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    In 1825 Kentucky slave trader John W. Anderson testified in a court case in Natchez, Mississippi, involving Stone and a male slave, who had gotten into...
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  • This is a list of slave traders working in Alabama from settlement until 1865: Anderson, Alabama David Avery, Alabama Barnard & Howard, Montgomery, Ala...
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  • sold. Bernard M. Lynch, a prominent Saint Louis slave trader, owned the slave pen. Lynch operated the slave pen at this location from 1859 until the U.S...
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    was owned by a slave trader named John W. Anderson, who played a significant part within the American domestic slave trade. Anderson bought his farmstead...
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    the Atlantic World. Slave Trader, Plantation Owner, Emancipator. University Press of Florida. ISBN 978-0-8130-4462-0. Rankin, John (1833). Letters on American...
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  • highlight the "otherness" of the Muslim slave traders, whereas the African-American slave narratives often call slave traders to account as fellow Christians...
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    Richard Oswald (merchant) (category Scottish slave traders)
    Richard Oswald (c. 1705 – 6 November 1784) was a Scottish merchant, slave trader and diplomat. During the American Revolution, he served as an advisor...
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    John Brown (c. 1810 – 1876), also known by his slave name, "Fed," was born into slavery on a plantation in Southampton County, Virginia. He is known for...
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    Calomiris, Charles W. and Pritchett, Jonathan B., Preserving Slave Families for Profit: Traders' Incentives and Pricing in the New Orleans Slave Market (August...
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    drugged, bound, and in the cell of a slave pen. When Northup asserted his rights as a free man, he was beaten by slave trader James H. Birch and warned to never...
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    marriage was childless. Anderson died in May 1813 and the baronetcy became extinct. John, with his brother Alexander, owned a slave factory on Bance Island...
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  • who apparently worked as a trader of land warrants, horses, and slaves. On October 24, 1810, Anderson's brother Patton Anderson was shot and killed by David...
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    Muslim-governed trade in slaves and gold. Exports of slaves to the Muslim world from the Indian Ocean began after Muslim Arab and Swahili traders won control of...
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    John N. Forrest was one of the six Forrest brothers who engaged in the interregional slave trade in the United States prior to the American Civil War....
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    prince who became a victim of the transatlantic slave trade, was freed, and then became a slave trader himself. William Beverly Nash (1822–1888), a North...
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    Captain John Anderson, a veteran of the Revolutionary War and slave trader. Slaves from the area were transported from Dover, Kentucky to slave markets...
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    especially in slaves, as there was a constant demand for slaves in the eastern Arab nations and Constantinople. The Muslim slave traders distinguished...
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  • (2000)—John W. Campbell Memorial Award, 2001 For Love and Glory (2003) Roma Mater (1986) with Karen Anderson Gallicenae (1987) with Karen Anderson Dahut...
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