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#6 An abolitionist pamphlet published in Boston.

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An abolitionist pamphlet published in Boston.

Shocking Slave Ads from the 19th-Century America That Show How People Were Sold as Property

#6 An abolitionist pamphlet published in Boston.

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←#5 A Boston advertisement for a cargo of about 250 ‘fine healthy negroes’, recently arrived from Africa on the slave ship ‘Bante Island’.
#7 Two advertisements in a colonial broadside newspaper.→

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