- A
coffle,
sometimes called a
platoon or a drove, was a
group of
enslaved people chained together and
marched from one
place to
another by
owners or slave...
- new owners, or a
combination of the two. They were
moved in
groups in a
coffle. This
meant that
people were
chained together with iron
rings around their...
-
Satterwhite Noble's
painting of
Margaret Garner, an
interstate slave trade coffle from
Virginia to Tennessee, Omar ibn Said (c. 1850),
Dolly Johnson (c. 1861)...
-
Armadillo baby pup sow boar
protection cingulatan ****/donkey foal
jenny jack
coffle drove herd pace
asinine B
Baboon infant babuina —
flange troop,
group —...
- A
coffle of
slaves being driven on foot from Staunton,
Virginia to
Tennessee in 1850....
- &
Pullum were
shipped south by steamboat,
rather than
being driven in
coffles, in
which case, per
court testimony of an
agent for Pullum, they were kept...
-
Niger in West
Africa and
forced to walk for
three months to the sea in a
coffle, a line of
prisoners chained together, with
hundreds of
strangers and a...
- Over You Don't Hear No
Drums The
Market Place Soul for Sale
Plantation Coffle March Work Song (Blood on the Fields) Lady's
Lament Flying High Oh We Have...
- were
selectively constructed or
brought into
tension in
scenes like the
coffle,
coerced performances of
slave leisure on the plantation, and the po****r...
- company,
Franklin and
Armfield sent an
annual caravan of slaves,
called a
coffle, from
Virginia to the
Forks of the Road in Natchez, as well as
sending others...