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Black Troops of the Union Army, Philadelphia, early 1864
This recruitment poster shows Union soldiers at Camp William Penn in Philadelphia. By the spring of 1863 a committee of prominent Philadelphians was appointed to raise black regiments, and eleven were formed at Camp William Penn. This lithograph was…
The Representation of the Brig 'Vigilante'
Image description of how cramped and horrible the conditions were for slaves on ships in the Atlantic Ocean. These ships would carry 345 slaves and would sit in uncomfortable postures for most of the trip.
Tags: Atlantic Crossing, Middle Passage, Ships, slave trade, slavery, Vigilante
The Fifteenth Amendment Celebrated May 19th, 1870
This commemorative print celebrates the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment to the U. S. Constitution. The central panel depicts the parade in Baltimore on May 19, 1870, the largest celebration honoring the amendment's passage. The parade lasted more…
Receipt for the sale of Jane, age 18, and her son, Henry, age 1, and all future children
This receipt displays the details of the purchase for two slaves- a mother and her son- and all of her future children. In total. Judge S. Williams of Eufaula paid six hundred dollars.
Tags: Alabama, Eufaula, Gelatin silver prints, slavery, United States
Laws Affecting Blacks in Manhattan
A list of laws relating to black people that were written in Manhattan from early colonization by the Dutch and British to the founding of the United States and pre-Civil War era.
Effects of the Fugitive-Slave-Law
Fugitive Slave of 1850 tremendously benefitted slave owners. The act required that slaves must be returned to their owners if they escape, even if they escaped to free states.
Tags: Effects of Slave Law, Fugitive, Slave Act
Slavery in the old Northwest
Historical aspect of the system of slavery in the upper part of the United States. How it dehumanized individuals and families.
Extracting a Chigger
Water color on paper, the artist titled this drawing Extracting a jigger, scene in the Brazils. A black woman is shown extracting a chigger from the foot of a white man in what appears to be some sort of tavern; an earthenware pottery jug or jar (for…
William A. Gladstone Afro-American Military Collection: Revolutionary War document, Caster Freeman served as a private in the 8th Connecticut Regiment, Camp Highland, Jan. 1780
A letter confirming a soldier's payment from war.
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