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The History of Slavery in the U.S. Catholic Church - The New York Times
Confederate Slave Payrolls Shed Light on Lives of 19th-Century African American Families | National Archives
A Massive New Database Will Connect Billions of Historic Records to Tell the Full Story of American Slavery | History| Smithsonian Magazine
Civil War slavery receipts: National Archives records show slaveholders were paid for work by enslaved - The Washington Post
Slave Ships: National Archives Slave Manifests, New Orleans, 1807-1860
Slavery - source 2b - The National Archives
Slavery in Antebellum Georgia - New Georgia Encyclopedia
The Emancipation Proclamation | National Archives
From Slavery to Freedom | National Museum of African American History and Culture
Broomsticks and Material Cultures of Cleanliness in American Slavery | AAIHS
Slavery and Emancipation in the Nation's Capital | National Archives
Abolition of slavery - The National Archives
The Revolutionary Summer of 1862 | National Archives
Learning About Slavery With Primary Sources - The New York Times
Henrietta Wood sued for slavery reparations after the Civil War and won. Her descendants never knew. - The Washington Post
No Pensions for Ex-Slaves | National Archives
The National Anti-Slavery Standard 1840-1870
Apologies for slavery are commendable, but not nearly enough | Opinions | Al Jazeera
Updates from the National Archives: Twelve Years a Slave – Rediscovering Black History
Slavery Archives - Page 5 of 8 - National African American Reparations Commission (NAARC)
Dutch leader apologizes for the Netherlands' role in slave trade | Georgia Public Broadcasting
The DC Emancipation Act of April 16, 1862 is on display as a special exhibit to mark its anniversary at the National Archives Museum in Washington, DC on April 15, 2019. President
Dutch prime minister apologizes for Netherlands' role in slave trade : NPR
National Archives featuring exhibit of slavery artifacts | News | henryherald.com
Slavery and the American Revolution - Smithsonian Associates
Emancipation Proclamation National Archives and Records Administration Slavery, others, hair, slavery, proclamation png | PNGWing
A Nation's Story: “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” | National Museum of African American History and Culture
13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: Abolition of Slavery (1865) | National Archives