-
French Canadian fur trader,
slaveholder, and
father of
James Baby.
James Baby (1763–1833),
prominent landowner,
slaveholder, and
official in
Upper Canada...
- "To a
Southern Slaveholder" was a 1848 anti-slavery
essay written by the
Unitarian minister Theodore Parker, as the
abolition movement was developing...
- one in 69) was a
named slaveholder (393,975
named slaveholders among 27,167,529 free persons). By
counting only
named slaveholders, this
approach does not...
-
currency in the 20th
century but has
again fallen out of use. The name "
Slaveholders' Rebellion" was used by
Frederick Dougl**** and
appeared in newspaper...
-
world to
officially ban slavery, in 1981, with
legal prosecution of
slaveholders established in 2007.
Enslavement in the
Americas existed before European...
- them from
sales as slaves. The Act of 1820 made it more
difficult for
slaveholders to make
personal manumissions, but
Ellison gained freedom for his sons...
-
Edwin Epps (1808 –
March 3, 1867) was a
slaveholder on a
cotton plantation in
Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. Epps was the
third and
longest enslaver of...
- (including mixed-race)
slaveholders in the
South who
owned a
total of 12,760 slaves;
around 2
million in the south. 80% of the
black slaveholders were
located in...
- on
March 26, 1860, in Glasgow, in
which he
rejected arguments made by
slaveholders as well as by
fellow abolitionists as to the
nature and
meaning of the...
- County,
South Carolina, is
known as the
American who was the
largest slaveholder at the time of his
death in 1853,
dubbed "the king of the rice planters"...