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Chronology
3.1:
Slave Resistances In Latin America
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History
4.1:
African Insurrections
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Proceedings
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Court of Oyer and Terminer in Henrico County
4.1.1.2:
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
4.1.1.10:
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
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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
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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
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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
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Petition of Jane for Compensation
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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
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Anonymous To Governor Wise
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Anonymous To Governor Wise 1859
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Petition of Dublin
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Petition of David L. Rodgers 1820
4.9.11:
Petition of David Haig
4.9.12:
Petition South Carolina 1861
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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
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Maps
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Databases
6.1:
Slave Records
6.2:
Population Database
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Galleries
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Image Gallery
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Video Gallery
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Biography
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Forum
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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
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Governor of Virginia 1831
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Secret Keeper Richmond to Secret Keeper Norfolk
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The Capturing of Gabriel Prosser On Board the Ship Mary
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Compensation For Slave Who Informed on Gabriel
24.10:
Anonymous Letter to Mr. Boone In London 1720
24.11:
Letter From Petersburg, Virginia 1792
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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
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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
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Slave Resistances In Latin America
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Quashee in Port Folio
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Felix Bristol, Feb. 1753
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Revolt on Bristol Ship Narborough
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Revolt on Ship Thomas
Slave Revolts at Sea
Captain William Snelgrave
Camden Revolt
Slave Ship Gallery
Anne & Priscilla 1716
Slave Revolt at Cape Castle 1721
Ship Ann Galley
Ship Benjamin 1686
Ship Caroline Sloop of Bristol
Boarding a Slave-Ship
Slave revolt on the Robert 1721
Ship Revolt Entry 1728
Black Prince 1757
Captain Allen 1764
The Snow Dove 1762
The Brig Royal Charlotte 1763
Ship Jubilee 1754
Ship Tobias Lisle 1756
Ship Phoenix 1762
The Jolly Prince 1764
Ship King David
Black Prince 1763
Hawk 1750
Ship Ann Galley 1763
Ship Phoenix 1762
Exposition 1740
Ship Jamaica Packet 1750
Ship Jane 1756
Ship Marlborough 1753
Ship Mary 1761
Ship Newport 1764
Newspaper Phoenix 1762
Ship Capt. Boage 1729
On Board Slave Revolt 1730
Two Sisters 1758
Rainbow 1758
Report on the Stono Rebellion
Ship Robert of Bristol 1921
Ship Aurora 1730
Ship Clare 1729
The Prince of Orange 1737