Alabama Slave Project ... Bath Co. USGenNet slave lists ... Foscue and Simmons Plantations...
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Although the aristocrats owned a majority of the wealth and land, it was their slaves who made the plantations a success. ... Punishment was an inherent part of the slave system. Not only was physical punishment brutal but the mental and sexual abuse were also an inherent part of slavery.
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This site features a picture of a gloup of Plantation Slaves ... This is a photograph showing a group of Plantation Slaves. The photograph was taken on Smith's Plantation, Beaufort, South Carolina. It shows a group of about 30 blacks gathered around a large slave cabin. Photograph is by Timothy O'Sullivan...
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President's House in Philadelphia ... At Shelter Island on New York's Long Island, archaeologists have spent several years peeling open the grounds of present-day Sylvester Manor to reveal the traces of an 8,000-acre plantation that provisioned two sugar plantations in Barbados and made heavy use of African slave labor.
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Learn about the origins and experiences of slaves at Drayton Hall during the 18th-20th centuries. Southern plantation life for slaves on Drayton Hall included work on rice plantations, construction, and more. Visit Drayton Hall today to see archeological evidence of slave dwellings, historical records, and more.
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It appears, then, that nothing but high principle on the part of the overseer could ensure the good treatment of the slave on large plantations. But all testimony concurs in representing the overseers as a very inferior class in point of character.
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▪ The Anti-Slavery Movement wants a report about slave life on the plantations. ▪ You already know three things: (a) Slaves do the hard work in the cotton, sugar and tobacco plantations;
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4.  Slave Narratives from the Federal Writer's Project , 1936-1938.  FREE Access to ALL the slave narratives in ALL the volumes.  Use the Keyword Search feature to search for your ancestor's names and locations of where they may have been during slavery and after.  For example, I found many slaves in the Arkansas...
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These former slaves, most born in the last years of the slave regime or during the Civil War, provided first-hand accounts of their experiences on plantations, in cities, and on small farms. Their narratives remain a peerless resource for understanding the lives of America's four million slaves.
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