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Slave traders
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Livermore, Mary A. (Mary Ashton), 1820-1905
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Forbes, Frederick E. (Frederick Edwyn)
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Gezo, King of Dahomey, -1858
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Southworth, Alvan S
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Weed, Parsons & Co
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Slavery times in Kentucky
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The story of my life: or, The sunshine and shadow of seventy years
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Dahomey and the Dahomans: being the journals of two missions to the king of Dahomey, and residence at his capital, in the year the king of Dahomey, and residence at his capital, in the year the king of Dahomey, and residence at his capital, in the year 1849 and 1850
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Four thousand miles of African travel: a personal record of a journey up the Nile and through the Soudan to the confines of Central Africa, embracing a discussion on the sources of the Nile, and an examination of the slave trade
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The colored American from slavery to honorable citizenship
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Virginia
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Benin
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A.D. Worthington
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The University of North Carolina Press
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Baker, Pratt & Co
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J.L. Nichols & co
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Longman, Brown, Green,and Longmans
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Gezo,King of Dahomey.
The ill-favored slave-trader.
A mother's anguish.
A typical slave merchant, of …
Illustration of armed slave t…
Sold to go South.
Edward Stone's coffle gang.