Thursday, March 3, 2011

slavery in the 1800

 country that doesn't appreciate them

country that doesn't appreciate them

Type specimens of runaway slaves, and the ads they were used to depict them

Type specimens of runaway slaves, and the ads they were used to depict them

 landowner overseeing black cotton pickers at work in Texas in the 1800s

landowner overseeing black cotton pickers at work in Texas in the 1800s

Some Politically Truthful Facts on the History of Slavery

Some Politically Truthful Facts on the History of Slavery

 slavery.

slavery.

With the introduction of the cotton gin in the early 1800's, the United

With the introduction of the cotton gin in the early 1800's, the United

Runaway Slaves

Runaway Slaves

 1800s over the abolition of slavery,

1800s over the abolition of slavery,

Growth of slavery in the 1800s 8-3: text, images, music, video | Glogster

Growth of slavery in the 1800s 8-3: text, images, music, video | Glogster

Collecting dust in government warehouses since the late 1800s, the Virginia

Collecting dust in government warehouses since the late 1800s, the Virginia

The Loyalist system of slavery was finally challenged in 1800.

The Loyalist system of slavery was finally challenged in 1800.

African Americans during the 1800s. Behind the soldier in this image,

African Americans during the 1800s. Behind the soldier in this image,

Slaves meanwhile were treated as personal property to be bought,

Slaves meanwhile were treated as personal property to be bought,

 the students on a journey to a time period called slavery in the 1800.

the students on a journey to a time period called slavery in the 1800.

Black Slaves Harvesting Sugar Cane on a Plantation in the U.S. South, c.1800

Black Slaves Harvesting Sugar Cane on a Plantation in the U.S. South, c.1800

Slavery in Central Africa About 1800

Slavery in Central Africa About 1800

Morally Permissible Slavery

Morally Permissible Slavery

Like other schools founded for African-American students in the early 1800s,

Like other schools founded for African-American students in the early 1800s,

Slavery was very much alive as the Old West was taking root.

Slavery was very much alive as the Old West was taking root.

Advertisement, Royal Gazette and New Brunswick Advertiser, 27 May 1800

Advertisement, Royal Gazette and New Brunswick Advertiser, 27 May 1800

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