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  2. History of slavery in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Vermont was amongst the first places to abolish slavery by constitutional dictum. [1] Although estimates place the number of slaves at 25 in 1770, [2] [3] slavery was banned outright [4] upon the founding of Vermont in July 1777, and by a further provision in its Constitution, existing male slaves became free at the age of 21 and females at the age of 18. [5]

  3. Jonathan Miller (abolitionist) - Wikipedia

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    The following year another Anti-Slavery Convention was held in New Hampshire and Miller was one of the speakers, together with William Lloyd Garrison and Nathaniel Peabody Rogers, [2] who had also been in London the previous year. [9] Miller died in Montpelier, Vermont, after devoting the end of his life to the abolitionist cause. [3]

  4. History of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    An 1854 Vermont Senate report on slavery echoed the Vermont Constitution's first article, on the rights of all men, questioning how a government could favor the rights of one people over another. The report fueled growth of the abolition movement in the state, and in response, a resolution from the Georgia General Assembly authorized the towing ...

  5. List of films featuring slavery - Wikipedia

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    The movie was the first based upon a book written by an African-American writer. [10] Free State of Jones: 2016: Disenchanted confederate soldiers rally with runaway slaves to establish an abolitionist colony in Mississippi, led by Newton Knight, who fathers a child with a black woman. That story is framed by the one of his great-grandsons, who ...

  6. Vermont Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Vermont Republic officially known at the time as the State of Vermont, was an independent state in New England that existed from January 15, 1777, to March 4, 1791. [1] The state was founded in January 1777, when delegates from 28 towns met and declared independence from the jurisdictions and land claims of the British colonies of Quebec ...

  7. It read, in part, that its “intent (is) to depict the shameful history of slavery as well as Vermont’s role in the Underground Railway.” But, he said, opposition to the artwork reached a ...

  8. Category:Films shot in Vermont - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Films set in the 1790s - Wikipedia

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    Films set in 1790 (3 P) Films set in 1791 (3 P) Films set in 1792 (9 P) Films set in 1793 (12 P) Films set in 1794 (9 P) Films set in 1795 (8 P) Films set in 1796 (4 P)