The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade

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  • Slaves waiting for Sale

    Slaves waiting for Sale

    Crowe, E. (1861). Slaves Waiting for Sale. Richmond, Virginia.
  • Holding pen or cells of slaves awating sale

    Holding pen or cells of slaves awating sale

    (1863).Holding pen or cells of slaves awaiting sale. Alexandria, Virginia.
  • Slave Auction

    Slave Auction

    Buckingham, J. (1839). Slave Auction. New Orleans.
  • Dealers inspecting a Negro at a slave auction in Virginia

    Dealers inspecting a Negro at a slave auction in Virginia

    (1861). "Dealers inspecting a Negro at a slave auction in Virginia.". The Illustrated London News. Richmond, Virginia.
  • Branding an Enslaved woman

    Branding an Enslaved woman

    Buckingham, J. (1839). Branding an Enslaved woman. New Orleans.
  • Sale of Slaves by Auction

    Sale of Slaves by Auction

    n.d. (1787). Sale of Slaves by Auction
  • Handbill advertising a slave auction in Charlestone,South Carolina

    Handbill advertising a slave auction in Charlestone,South Carolina

    n.d. (1769.). Handbill advertising a slave auction in Charleston, South Carolina, .
  • Slave Auction

    Slave Auction

    Bibb, H. (1840s). Slave Auction. U.S. South.

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