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  2. McLeod Plantation - Wikipedia

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    McLeod Plantation is a former slave plantation located on James Island, South Carolina, near the intersection of Folly and Maybank roads at Wappoo Creek, which flows into the Ashley River. [2] The plantation is considered an important Gullah heritage site, preserved in recognition of its cultural and historical significance to African-American ...

  3. Redoshi - Wikipedia

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    Redoshi (c. 1848 – 1937) was a West African woman who was enslaved and smuggled to the U.S. state of Alabama as a girl in 1860. Until a later surviving claimant, Matilda McCrear, was announced in 2020, she was considered to have been the last surviving victim of the transatlantic slave trade. [1]

  4. List of court cases in the United States involving slavery

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    The status of three slaves who traveled from Kentucky to the free states of Indiana and Ohio depended on Kentucky slave law rather than Ohio law, which had abolished slavery. 1852: Lemmon v. New York: Superior Court of the City of New York: Granted freedom to slaves who were brought into New York by their Virginia slave owners, while in transit ...

  5. A Jesuit-led effort for descendants of its former slaves ...

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    The effort represents a unique partnership led by the Jesuits and a group of descendants linked to the order’s 1838 sale of 272 men, women and children from its five Maryland plantations to ...

  6. Matilda McCrear - Wikipedia

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    Matilda McCrear (c. 1857 – January 13, 1940), born Àbáké, was the last known survivor in the United States of the transatlantic slave trade and the ship Clotilda.She was a Yoruba who was captured and brought to Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama at the age of two with her mother and older sister.

  7. Emporia natives discover ancestors' 18th century home while ...

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    After 100-plus years, descendants Blick Plantation stewards: Preservationist guesstimates 100-300 graves, mostly unmarked, in enslaved cemetery Emporia natives discover ancestors' 18th century ...

  8. The enslaved workers of Baltimore’s Mount Clare plantation ...

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    Now Johnson, 26, was one of around 100 guests at an event that invited Black Baltimoreans to get up close and personal with Mount Clare, an 18th-century plantation home in Carroll Park. The recent ...

  9. Matilda and Nathaniel Jackson - Wikipedia

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    His father owned a plantation, relying on the labor of enslaved people. Nathaniel was raised in Alabama. [1] He developed a relationship with Matilda Hicks, an enslaved woman on the Jackson's plantation. [1] [5] She was born around 1801. [6] Their first child was born around 1829. [5] In 1840 and 1850, Nathaniel lived in Wilcox, Alabama.

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