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Posts Tagged ‘Slavery’

On the date in 1857, the Supreme Court decided landmark Dred Scott case

March 6, 2012
Dred Scott, a slave who sued for freedom

We recognize the landmark case that precipitated the American Civil War, even though the ruling did not grant citizenship to Black people.

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On This Date In History: Runaway slave is first to die in American Revolution

March 5, 2012

The Boston Massacre was a riot between American colonists and British soldiers that turned deadly, paving the way for revolution.

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Enslaved Africans’ sculptures brings slave history to life in Yonkers

March 4, 2012

Artist Vinnie Bagwell has big ideas for The Enslaved Africans’ Rain Garden, which includes multiple statues honoring enslaved people.

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On this date in American history: The “Weeping Time”

March 3, 2012

We remember the largest-ever sale of Black slaves in the country, which happened in Savannah, Georgia, on this day.

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On this date, March 1st, in 1780, Pennsylvania became the first state to abolish slavery (sort of..).

March 1, 2012

In Pennsylvania, the road to abolishing slavery was slow, even though it started in nearly 100 years before national emancipation.

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New Monument Honors Last American Slave to Die

February 27, 2012

Sylvester Magee, who is believed to be the last-surviving slave in American history when he died in 1971, had no headstone for 40 years.

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Some Exhibits to Come – The Middle Passage

February 25, 2012
Shackles for Adults & Children from the Henrietta Marie

See a list of of some of the exhibits planned for this gallery.

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ABHM builds public awareness of the harmful legacies of slavery and Jim Crow in America and promotes racial repair, reconciliation, and healing. 

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