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Rhodes Tavern (preservation and
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came into use in the 1840s to describe "serial escapes by individuals or pairs, sometimes to describe either spontaneous or planned small group escapes of 3 or more people, and yet most often to define a special type of mass escape involving a dozen or more, often armed, bands of enslaved people
153:, a color/race descriptor most commonly used in Louisiana, usually describing someone who was one-quarter white and three-quarters black; for other examples of the detailed race-mixture vocabulary developed in Louisiana, see
123:: Enslaved women sold for sexual exploitation, usually young, usually with light skin color, usually at price points significantly above that for field hands or even skilled mechanics.
1034:
Fiske, David A.., Brown, Clifford Waters., Seligman, Rachel. Solomon
Northup: The Complete Story of the Author of Twelve Years a Slave. United States: Praeger, 2013. Pages 182–183
247:: Form of torture where brine was applied to the wounds of a whipped slave. Other substances were used, including turpentine, hot-pepper juice, and dripping candle wax, et al.
304:: Slave traders who used locals taverns as a place of business, and/or owners of taverns, hotels, or inns who did part-time slave trading as a side business have been called
275:: Legal term used to distinguish between chattel slaves and indentured servants or apprentices, who were held in bondage for a limited term under certain conditions.
308:. Some of these taverns and hotels had their own slave pens, in part so guests could incarcerate their body servants and coachmen overnight while traveling.
241:: Essentially a state-mandated warranty on enslaved people found to be "defective" or in some way misrepresented by slave dealers; specific to Louisiana.
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193:; less-marketable human beings for sale at auction were described as "fair, No. 2, 3rd rate, scrubs, and boys too small to plough."
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281:: Per the Slave Stampedes on the Missouri Borderlands project of Dickinson College and the U.S. National Park Service, the term
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165:: Not sawing off a human hand, but a form of torture wherein an enslaved person was beaten with the toothed edge of a
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Broadside advertising "acclimated" slaves separately from other people for sale, in New
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318:: Female enslaved person, usually of reproductive age and often with a sexually suggestive connotation.
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91:: Male enslaved person, usually of reproductive age and often with a sexually suggestive connotation.
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85:; spouse of an enslaved person who lived on another plantation or in another settlement.
1097:"The Last of His Kind: Talk with an Old Slave-Seller Who Lags Superfluous on the Stage"
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117:: An inheritance of enslaved people bequeathed from one white person to another.
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539:"Bill of sale for a girl named Clary purchased by Robert Jardine for 50 pounds"
261:: A "first come, first served" supermarket-sweep-style sale of enslaved people.
892:
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Powerlessness: Plantation Whipping in the Antebellum South
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111:: Slaves brought into a family unit through the wife's previous ownership.
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105:: Group of enslaved people in a chain gang for overland shipment on foot.
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253:: An enslaved person who was born in Africa rather than in the Americas.
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Broadside advertising bucks, wenches and a "picaninny" in
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The
Business of Slavery and the Rise of American Capitalism, 1815-1860
792:. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. p. 159.
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Breeding: Sex, Violence, and Memory in African American History
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998:"About the Project | Slave Stampedes on the Southern Borderlands"
369:
Necropolis: disease, power, and capitalism in the Cotton Kingdom
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131:: African American work songs with roots in the plantation era.
1049:
River of Dark Dreams: Slavery and Empire in the Cotton Kingdom
790:
River of Dark Dreams: Slavery and Empire in the Cotton Kingdom
626:"Enslaved Afro-Americans and the "Protestant Work Ethic""
948:
Memories of Madagascar and Slavery in the Black Atlantic
543:
National Museum of African American History and Culture
448:"Slave Ship Manifests filed at New Orleans, 1807-1860"
371:. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
927:. New York: American Anti-Slavery Society. p. 63
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396:. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. p. 165.
760:Slave Trade and Sentiment in Antebellum Virginia
1024:. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 806.
473:"Martha Washington | Martha Washington: A Life"
394:Slavery in the South: a state-by-state history
294:: Form of enslaved-labor management, contrast
139:: Form of enslaved-labor management, contrast
201:: Food co-opted from slavers by the enslaved.
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763:(Thesis). University of Virginia.
286:heading defiantly toward freedom."
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1145:Stroud, George McDowell (2005).
505:The Journal of Economic History
426:. University Press of Florida.
63:to infectious diseases such as
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331:for blood quantum terminology
1179:Slavery in the United States
631:The Journal of Negro History
179:, and in the case of women,
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367:Olivarius, Kathryn (2022).
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870:TriPod: New Orleans at 300
741:Railroads in the Old South
568:. NYU Press. p. 229.
951:. Ohio University Press.
924:American Slavery As It Is
889:Dickman, Michael (2015).
597:Oxford English Dictionary
517:10.1017/S0022050717000493
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