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  2. List of Missouri slave traders - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of slave traders working in Missouri from settlement until 1865: . Jim Adams, Missouri and New Orleans [1]; Atkinson & Richardson, Tennessee, Kentucky, and St. Louis, Mo. [2]

  3. List of members of the United States Congress who owned ...

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    As President, he oversaw the Missouri Compromise, which admitted Missouri to the Union as a slave state in exchange for admitting Maine as a free state and banning slavery above the parallel 36°30′ north.

  4. List of slave traders of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Antebellum city directories from slave states can be valuable primary sources on the trade; slave dealers listed in the 1855 directory of Memphis, Tennessee, included Bolton & Dickens, Forrest & Maples operating at 87 Adams, Neville & Cunningham, and Byrd Hill Slave depots, including ones owned by Mason Harwell and Thomas Powell, listed in the ...

  5. Slavery in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Three-Fifths Clause of the Constitution gave slave states disproportionate political power, [3] while the Fugitive Slave Clause (Article IV, Section 2, Clause 3) provided that, if a slave escaped to another state, the other state could not prevent the return of the slave to the person claiming to be his or her owner. All Northern states had ...

  6. Andrew Jackson and the slave trade in the United States

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    About two years after it is thought by many that he took his degrees which qualify him for the presidency—'there indeed was a rise.'" [187] Abolitionist William Wells Brown wrote about visiting Natchez and Rodney (renamed from Petit Gulf in 1828) circa 1830, when he was the teenaged servant of a Missouri-based slave trader: "We landed at ...

  7. Directors of 2 Milwaukee Black history museums share ... - AOL

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    In 1861, George Marshall Clark, a 22-year-old Black apprentice barber, was lynched and hanged at Water and Buffalo streets in the Third Ward. On Sept. 6 of that year, Clark and James Shelton ...

  8. History of slavery in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Felix & Odile Pratt Valle slave quarters, southeast corner of Merchant & Second Streets, Sainte Genevieve, Missouri. The history of slavery in Missouri began in 1720, predating statehood, with the large-scale slavery in the region, when French merchant Philippe François Renault brought about 500 slaves of African descent from Saint-Domingue up the Mississippi River to work in lead mines in ...

  9. Category:History of slavery in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Category: History of slavery in Missouri. 1 language. ... John R. White This page was last edited on 22 December 2022, at 07:48 (UTC). ...

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