Abstract
Articles from Magazine of American History: "Introduction of the Negro Into the United States," and "Slavery in American: Its Origin and Consequences," by William L. Scruggs, "The Etiquette of Slavery" by Sara Haardt from American Mercury Magazine, Digest of the General Laws of Kentucky (1865-1866) about Slavery, and 1852 Digest.
Josias Berryman advertisement (1804) for runaway slave, Lewis of Scott County, KY
James Coger advertisement (1804) for runaway slave, Cumberland of Jessamine County,
William R. Covington bill of sale for to S. J. Hall, for Harriet (1852)
Thomas R. MeGowan advertisement for sale of "Negroes"
Runaway Slaves from Glasgow, KY with Dr. Lester Hyde of South Carolina
to Master MacFarland
Commissioner's Sale of 10 Valuable Slaves, R. A. Burnett, Trigg County, KY
The Anti-Slavery Movement in Kentucky
Ex Slave Glasgow's Oldest Resident J. T. "Babe" Franklin
Capture of Runaway Slave in Springfield, KY
Dr. Blakey, candidate on the Emancipation Ticket for Lieutenant Governor, editorial
Disciplines
Social History | United States History
Recommended Citation
Special Collections, Department of Library, "Slavery in Kentucky and United States" (1891). Research Collections. Paper 303.
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_kl_non_mat/303
Comments
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