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How slavery changed form instead of truly disappearing
Slavery evolved, hiding behind laws and labor Keep reading on The WiC Project Lifestyle Blog & Miriam's Boutique: Home Goods, ...
Abraham Lincoln always thought slavery was unjust — but struggled with what to do once slavery ended. Historian Eric Foner traces how Lincoln's... Lincoln's Evolving Thoughts On Slavery, And Freedom ...
Edda Fields-Black gives a keynote speech for Juneteenth at Carnegie Mellon University in 2024. (Provided/Carnegie Mellon University) Edda Fields-Black was working on a book about rice plantations when ...
A sign outside Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park on Hilton Head Island. (Provided/Town of Hilton Head Island) Months before the Emancipation Proclamation declared an end to slavery, freed slaves were ...
Edda Fields-Black was working on a book about rice plantations when she came across the story of a raid in Beaufort that freed more than 700 slaves from Lowcountry plantations. The Carnegie Mellon ...
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