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world to
officially ban slavery, in 1981, with
legal prosecution of
slaveholders established in 2007. However, in 2019,
approximately 40
million people...
- one in 69) was a
named slaveholder (393,975
named slaveholders among 27,167,529 free persons). By
counting only
named slaveholders, this
approach does not...
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black slaveholders in
South Carolina,
Larry Koger challenged this
benevolent view. He
found that the
majority of mixed-race or
black slaveholders appeared...
- a
speech entitled "The
Slaveholders' Rebellion" on July 4, 1862, in Himrod, New York, and John
Harvey wrote The
slaveholders' rebellion, and the downfall...
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enslaved female aged ten to twenty-four,
making him one of the
latest slaveholders in both
Princeton and the
entire state of New Jersey,
which had adopted...
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owned up to 68
black slaves,
making him the
largest of the 171
black slaveholders in
South Carolina. He held 63
slaves at his
death and more than 900 acres...
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Edwin Epps (1808 –
March 3, 1867) was a
slaveholder on a
cotton plantation in
Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. Epps was the
third and
longest enslaver of...
- "To a
Southern Slaveholder" was a 1848 anti-slavery
essay written by the
Unitarian minister Theodore Parker, as the
abolition movement was developing...
- Slavocracy,
referred to the
perceived political power held by
American slaveholders in the
federal government of the
United States during the Antebellum...
- as one of the
largest slaveholders in the area at the time. The same
referenxe also
identifies the
Taylor family as
slaveholders at that time. The county...