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- Slavery in New Orleans
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- A tribute for the Negro; being a vindication of the moral, intellectual, and religious capabilities of the coloured portion of mankind; with particular reference to the African race (1848)
- William Henry Brooke
- J. M. Starling
- St. Louis Hotel, New Orleans
- Slave markets in the United States
- Enslaved Black Africans in art
- Slave traders
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