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Slave Resistances In Latin America
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History
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African Insurrections
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Proceedings
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Court of Oyer and Terminer in Henrico County
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Court and Terminer. May 8, 1781
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Court of Oyer and Terminer in Henrico County in 1800
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Slave Conspiracy
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The Slave Uprising of January 9, 1811
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An Insurrection Plotted by Slaves in Camden, South Carolina
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Testimony in the Mina Conspiracy
4.1.1.8:
The Confessions of Nat Turner
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Journal Report of the Stone Rebellion
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Gabriel Prosser Plot 1800
4.1.1.11:
Gabriel Prosser Proceedings 1800
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Food
4.1.4.1:
Crops & Slave Cuisines
4.1.4.2:
African Foods & The American South
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Slave Revolts at Sea
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Letters
4.2:
United States Insurrections
4.2.1:
Africanisms in Names
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Letters
4.2.2.1:
Slave conspiracy in North Carolina Bertie County
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Slave uprising - Rice M. Wood
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To Governor Floyd
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Claiborne to General Hampton
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Intended Insurrection, July 15th 1775
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Clinton County Indiana Sept. 5th 1831
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Louisa and Joseph Lovell 1861
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To Smith Snead 1792
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To Horatio Turpin 1802
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New York Slave Revolt 1712
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To The Governor Of Virginia at Richmond 1800
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Proceedings
4.2.3.1:
Notes & Documents Charles Deslondes
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Court Papers
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Gabriel's Insurrection
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Court of Oyer and Terminer in Henrico County
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Abstract of the Charles Deslondes 1811
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A Ranger's Report Of The Stono Rebellion 1739
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Charles Deslondes Revolt 1811
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The Amistad Revolt
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Compelete Records of Charles Deslondes Revolt
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Compelete Records of Charles Deslondes Revolt
4.2.10:
Gabriel's Insurrection
4.3:
African American Architecture : A Hidden Heritage
4.3.1:
African American Architecture
4.4:
African Cultural Clusters
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Lesson Plans
4.5.1:
Black- Eyed Peas/ Peanuts Lesson
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Bantu Place Names In Alabama
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African American Names
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Lesson Plan on Soul Food
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Insurrection on Board Slave Ships
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Candem Plot Lesson
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African American Architecture Lesson
4.6:
The Black Slave Owners
4.7:
African Contribution to American Culture
4.7.1:
Some African American Words of African Origins
4.8:
Colonial Records
4.8.1:
Slave Conspiracy of 1744
4.8.2:
Servants Conspiracy in Gloucester County
4.8.3:
Runaways and Revolution in Eighteenth-Century Virginia
4.8.4:
Slave Conspiracies during the Early 1790s in French Louisiana
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Servants Plot in York County
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THE CONSPIRACY IN SURRY COUNTY
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The Slave Trade
4.8.8:
Slaves Imported into Georgia 1755-1767
4.8.9:
Enslaved Africans imported into New York 1715-1718
4.8.10:
Report on the Stono Rebellion
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Petitions
4.9.1:
Petition Of Metrocious Service
4.9.2:
Petition of Benjamin Hammet
4.9.3:
Petition of Jane for Compensation
4.9.4:
Petition of Solomon to Governor James Monroe
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Petition from inhabitants of sea Islands 1744
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Petition for pardon of 2 Negroes condemned in Holloway
4.9.7:
Anonymous To Governor Wise
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Anonymous To Governor Wise 1859
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Petition of Dublin
4.9.10:
Petition of David L. Rodgers 1820
4.9.11:
Petition of David Haig
4.9.12:
Petition South Carolina 1861
4.9.13:
Petition from Inhabitants of Sea Islands 1744
4.9.14:
Petition of Francis Kinlock
4.10:
Death and Dying
4.10.1:
Death and Dying Among the Gullah
4.11:
Memories of Africa
4.11.1:
A BIOGRAPHY OF SAM DOYLE
4.12:
Cross Currents In the African Diaspora
4.12.1:
The Collision In Liberia Of Marcus Garvey's and W.E.B Du Bois’s Version of Pan Africanisms
4.13:
"Black Skin, White Mask" The Myth of the Homogenous African American
4.14:
On the Road with Joseph
4.15:
The Biafran Civil War: The Politics of Hunger & Starvation
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Maps
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Graphs
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African Ethnic Groups imported into South Carolina
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African Ethnic groups imported into Virginia
5.2:
Maps
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Databases
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Slave Records
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Population Database
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Video Gallery
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What's New?
24.1:
Joseph Holloway's Ancestry
24.2:
Boniface Obichere
24.3:
The Significance of Dr. Boniface
24.4:
Gabriel's Insurrection
24.5:
The Gabriel Prosser Co-conspirators Trial
24.6:
Governor of Virginia 1831
24.7:
Secret Keeper Richmond to Secret Keeper Norfolk
24.8:
The Capturing of Gabriel Prosser On Board the Ship Mary
24.9:
Compensation For Slave Who Informed on Gabriel
24.10:
Anonymous Letter to Mr. Boone In London 1720
24.11:
Letter From Petersburg, Virginia 1792
24.12:
List of Convicted Slaves Considered for Pardons in the Gabriel Prosser Plot
24.13:
Anonymous Letter to Governor Henry Wise
24.14:
John Brown Raid on Harper's Ferry
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Anonymous Letter Regarding John Brown to Clerk of Kanawha County Court
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Letter from "Brutus" to Governor Wise
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Governor Wise to General Egerton Jr. Richmond,V.A. 1859
24.14.4:
John N. Merriman Letter to Governer Wise 1859
24.14.5:
Letter from William Taylor to Governor Wise 1859
24.14.6:
Maria Black Letter to Governor Wise 1859
24.15:
Testimony In The Trial of Gabriel Prosser
24.16:
The 1795 Conspiracy in Pointe Coupee
24.17:
Biography of John Floyed and the Nat Turner Revolt
24.18:
The Account of a Negro Rebellion by Newton Mereness
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Enslaved Africans Riot on Plantation of Virginia 1770
24.20:
Slavery As An Ancient World Institution
24.21:
Andrew Leslie's Report on The Stono Rebellion
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The Stono Rebellion: Robert Pringle Private Correspondence
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Report of Salzburger On The Stono Rebellion
24.24:
Slave Resistances In Latin America
24.25:
Quashee in Port Folio
24.26:
Felix Bristol, Feb. 1753
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Revolt on Bristol Ship Narborough
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Revolt on Ship Thomas
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