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African American History

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Slavery, Slave holders & more

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Thomas D. Rice
Lynching in the United States
Robert Charles
Robert Charles riots
Negro Fort
Fort Mose Historic State Park
1811 German Coast uprising
Sundown town
Slave iron bit
Scold's bridle
Breeding of enslaved people in the United States
List of presidents of the United States who owned slaves
Adelicia Acklen
William Wirt Adams
Thomas Affleck (planter)
William Aiken Jr.
Valcour Aime
James L. Alcorn
Robert A. Alexander
Julius Caesar Alford
William W. Allen
Alexander Allison
Philip Alston (counterfeiter)
Charles D. Anderson
Robert Anderson (Civil War)
Andrea Dimitry
Archibald Hunter Arrington
David Rice Atchison
Jeptha Atherton
John James Audubon
Stephen F. Austin
David Jackson Bailey
Simmons Jones Baker
Alexander Balmain
James Barbour
James Barbour (lawyer)
John S. Barbour
Philip P. Barbour
P. T. Barnum
Robert Ruffin Barrow
John Meredith Bass
Joel Allen Battle
Nicholas Bayard
Erasmus W. Beck
John Bell (Tennessee politician)
Judah P. Benjamin
Ezra T. Benson
Thomas Hart Benton (politician)
William Berkeley (governor)
John M. Berrien
Marion Bethune
William Beverley
William Wyatt Bibb
James G. Birney
Edward Junius Black
Richard Bland
James Boggs (general)
Spires Boling
Johann Martin Boltzius
Shadrach Bond
Daniel Boone
Nathan Boone
Pierre Bossier
James Bowie
George Boxley
Braxton Bragg
William L. Brandon
J. Rufus Bratton
Carter Braxton
John C. Breckinridge
William Brent Jr.
Robert Brent
Abbott Hall Brisbane
Thomas Patterson Brockman
Thomas Brooke Sr.
Preston Brooks
James E. Broome
James Brown (Louisiana politician)
John Brown (Mormon pioneer)
Joseph E. Brown
Moses Brown
Don Carlos Buell
Archibald Bulloch
James Stephens Bulloch
William Bellinger Bulloch
Chang and Eng Bunker
Armistead Burwell (planter)
Pierce Butler
Richard C. Byrd
William Byrd III
Samuel I. Cabell
Joseph Caldwell
Floride Calhoun
John C. Calhoun
Richard K. Call
William Overton Callis
Benedict Swingate Calvert
Charles Benedict Calvert
John Archibald Campbell
Milton A. Candler
James Cantey
John S. Carlile
Julian Carr (industrialist)
Charles Carroll the Settler
Charles Carroll of Carrollton
Daniel Carroll
Frances Ann Tasker Carter
George Carter I
Landon Carter
Robert Carter I
Robert Carter III
Samuel A. Cartwright
Moses Carver
Archibald Cary
George Cary (Georgia politician)
John Catron
Absalom Harris Chappell
Robert M. Charlton
Samuel Chase
William Henry Chase
Benjamin Chew
Auguste Chouteau
Jean-Pierre Chouteau
Alonzo S. Church
John Barker Church
Thomas James Churchill
Jeremiah Watkins Clapp
Abraham Clark
Daniel Clark (Louisiana politician)
James West Clark
John Clark (Georgia governor)
William Clark
George J. F. Clarke
Green Clay
Henry Clay
Augustin Smith Clayton
Thomas Green Clemson
Duncan Lamont Clinch
George Clinton (vice president)
George Clymer
Coast Salish
Howell Cobb (born 1772)
Thomas W. Cobb
Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb
Nicholas H. Cobbs
John Hartwell Cocke
Philip St. George Cocke
Mark R. Cockrill
John E. Coffee
Edward Coles
Alfred H. Colquitt
Walter T. Colquitt
J. W. Comer
Barnes Compton
Thomas Contee
James Sevier Conway
Philip Cook (general)
Zadock Cook
Mark Anthony Cooper
Samuel Cooper (general)
Stephen A. Corker
Dabney Cosby
James Hamilton Couper
Marie Couvent
Elijah Craig
George W. Crawford
Joel Crawford (politician)
Martin Jenkins Crawford
John Cruger
Aspasia Cruvellier Mirault
Daniel Parke Custis
George Washington Parke Custis
John Custis
John Parke Custis
Alfred Cuthbert
John Alfred Cuthbert
Willis J. Dance
Henry Darnall II
William Lee Davidson
Jefferson Davis
Joseph Emory Davis
Joseph R. Davis
William Crosby Dawson
Oliver De Lancey (American loyalist)
William Barton Wade Dent
Jean Noël Destréhan
Thomas Roderick Dew
William Dewitt
John Dickinson
Henry Dodge
Dudley M. DuBose
Antoine Dubuclet
John Duff (counterfeiter)
Francis E. Dumas
Stephen Duncan
Charles H. DuPont
William Pope Duval
Gabriel Duvall
Mareen Duvall
Jubal Early
Peter Early
Jonathan Edwards (theologian)
Ninian Edwards
William P. Edwards
Perry J. Eggborn
John Elliott (Georgia politician)
Stephen Elliott (bishop)
William Ellison
William R. Elliston
Elihu Embree
Francis W. Eppes
John Wayles Eppes
Richard Eppes
William Ewen
Jacob Ezekiel
Joseph Fairbanks
Ferdinando Fairfax
Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron
Thomas Fairfax, 9th Lord Fairfax of Cameron
Charles J. Faulkner
Sandford Faulkner
Thomas T. Fauntleroy (lawyer)
Rebecca Latimer Felton
Samuel W. Ferguson
Joseph Finegan
Joshua Fisher (merchant)
George Fitzhugh
Chapter 1
William Bennett Fleming
Read Fletcher
Thomas Fletcher (Arkansas politician)
John Floyd (Georgia politician)
William Floyd
James Ford (pirate)
Nathaniel Ford
Nathan Bedford Forrest
John Forsyth (politician)
Tomlinson Fort (congressman)
William A. Forward
Nathaniel Greene Foster
Thomas Flournoy Foster
Josiah Francis (Hillis Hadjo)
Milly Francis
Benjamin Franklin
Isaac Franklin
James C. Freeman
Richard Fuller (minister)
Christopher Gadsden
John P. Gaines
Benjamin Gaither
Hamilton Rowan Gamble
Roger Lawson Gamble
Landon Garland
Hugh A. Garland
Theophilus T. Garrard
Freeborn Garrettson
Lucius Jeremiah Gartrell
Horatio Gates
Thomas Gillespie (North Carolina plantation owner)
George Rockingham Gilmer
Stephen Girard
Samuel Gist
Thomas Glascock
Jane Cocking Glover
William L. Goggin
William Goode (politician)
John Brown Gordon
Harry Dorsey Gough
Samuel F. Gove
Julia Grant
Ulysses S. Grant
Seaton Grantland
Stephen A. D. Greaves
Alexander Little Page Green
John Faucheraud Grimké
Button Gwinnett
James Habersham
James Habersham Jr.
Joseph Habersham
Richard W. Habersham
George Hairston
Robert Hairston
Bolling Hall
Lyman Hall
James Henry Hammond
Nathaniel Job Hammond
Samuel Hammond
Wade Hampton I
Wade Hampton II
Wade Hampton III
George Hancock (Virginia politician)
John Hancock
John Hanson
Hugh A. Haralson
Thomas Hardeman Jr.
John Harding (Southern planter)
William Giles Harding
Henry R. Harris
Isham G. Harris
Benjamin Harrison IV
Benjamin Harrison V
Grancer Harrison
William Henry Harrison
Benjamin Hawkins
James Boyd Hawkins
Robert Y. Hayne
Stephen Heard
Robert Johnson Henderson
Patrick Henry
Thomas Heyward Jr.
Benjamin Harvey Hill
John Hill (planter)
Joshua Hill (politician)
Isaac H. Hilliard
Junius Hillyer
Eufrosina Hinard
Jacob Hite
James Hoban
Benjamin Lewis Hodge
Charles Hodge
Asa Hodges
Robert H. Hodsden
Hopkins Holsey
Hines Holt
William Hooper
Stephen Hopkins (politician)
Margaret Lea Houston
Sam Houston
George Howard (Governor of Maryland)
John Eager Howard
Abijah Hunt
David Hunt (planter)
Memucan Hunt
Alexander Hunter (planter)
Andrew Hunter (lawyer)
Eppa Hunton
Fielding Hurst
Alfred Iverson Jr.
Alfred Iverson Sr.
Andrew Jackson
Jabez Young Jackson
James Jackson (congressman)
Joseph Webber Jackson
Stonewall Jackson
Lorenzo James
John Jay
Martha Jefferson
Peter Jefferson
Randolph Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson
Robert Jemison Jr.
Margaret Johnson Erwin Dudley
Andrew Johnson
Anthony Johnson (colonist)
Bradley Tyler Johnson
Herschel Vespasian Johnson
James Johnson (Georgia politician)
Lycurgus Johnson
Richard Mentor Johnson
Robert Gibbon Johnson
Robert Ward Johnson
Samuel Johnson (American educator)
Silvester Johnson
Thomas Johnson (jurist)
William Johnson (judge)
Joseph E. Johnston
George Jones (U.S. senator)
John James Jones
John William Jones
Noble Jones
Seaborn Jones
Duncan F. Kenner
John Ker (planter)
Francis Scott Key
Joseph Buckner Killebrew
John Pendleton King
Roswell King
Thomas Butler King
William R. King
Anna Kingsley
Zephaniah Kingsley
Klamath people
James H. Ladson
James Ladson
Delphine LaLaurie
Charles Augustus Lafayette Lamar
Henry Graybill Lamar
John Basil Lamar
Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar
Henry Laurens
Charles Lee (Attorney General)
Francis Lightfoot Lee
George Hay Lee
Henry Lee III
Mary Anna Custis Lee
Philip Lee Sr.
Richard Lee I
Richard Bland Lee
Richard Henry Lee
Robert E. Lee
Thomas Lee (Virginia colonist)
Thomas Sim Lee
William Henry Fitzhugh Lee
Mayer Lehman
John T. Lesley
Rufus E. Lester
Francis Levett
Fielding Lewis
John Henry Livingston
Philip Livingston
Robert R. Livingston (chancellor)
Edward Lloyd (Governor of Maryland)
Peter Early Love
Christopher Lowndes
William Lowndes (congressman)
Robert Lowry (governor)
Eliza Lucas
John Henry Lumpkin
Wilson Lumpkin
Stephen Lush
Charles Lynch (judge)
John Lynch (1740–1820)
Patrick Neeson Lynch
Thomas Lynch Jr.
William McIntosh
Archibald T. MacIntyre
Nathaniel Macon
Charles MacTavish
Ambrose Madison
Dolley Madison
James Madison
James Madison Sr.
William Mahone
Eulalie de Mandéville
Gabriel Manigault (merchant)
Basil Manly Sr.
Francis Marion
Henry Marshall (politician)
John Marshall
Levin R. Marshall
Joseph Martin (general)
Thomas Bryan Martin
George Mason I
George Mason II
George Mason
James Murray Mason
Samuel Mason
Cotton Mather
Increase Mather
David Mathews
Vincent Mathews
James Matlack
Robert Matson
John Walker Maury
Mary Maverick
Samuel Maverick
Samuel Maverick (colonist)
Harriet Byron McAllister
John McDonogh
Joseph McDowell Jr.
Hugh McGary
Randal McGavock
Edward McGehee
Alexander McGillivray
Lachlan McGillivray
James McHenry
James Iver McKay
John McKinley
Cowles Mead
William Meade
Timothy Meaher
Pierre Menard
David Meriwether (Georgia politician)
James Archibald Meriwether
James Meriwether
Marie Thérèse Metoyer
Arthur Middleton (1681–1737)
Henry Middleton
John Milledge
Homer V. M. Miller
John B. Minor
William J. Minor
James Monroe
Frank A. Montgomery
John Motley Morehead
Charles Morgan (businessman)
Daniel Morgan
John Hunt Morgan
John Tyler Morgan
Lewis Morris
Peter Manigault
Jackson Morton
John S. Mosby
Raphael J. Moses
Mothers of Gynecology Movement
Samuel Mudd
Hercules Mulligan
Charles Murphey
Mushulatubbee
John Neilson (colonel)
William Ancrum
Ocoee massacre
Battle of Fort Pillow
Elaine massacre
Camp Van Dorn Slaughter
Honky
Cracker (term)
Jim Crow (character)
William Lee (valet)
Timbuctoo, New York
Guinea Town, New York
Brazil nut
Niggerhead
Negro Creek (Wyoming)
Negro Creek (South Dakota)
Nigger
Free people of color
Quadroon
Slave codes
History of slavery in New York (state)
Slavery in the United States
Congo Square
Black Dahlia
Treatment of the enslaved in the United States
Atlantic slave trade
Mary Ellen Pleasant
Slavery in the colonial history of the United States
American Colonization Society
Slave patrol
The Slave Community
The Peculiar Institution
Sankofa (film)
Slavery at Tuckahoe plantation
Plantation complexes in the Southern United States
Slave market
Seasoning (slavery)
Chapter 2
Slavery in colonial Spanish America
Sugar plantations in the Caribbean
Colonial molasses trade