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UTK_006.tiff
Page one of volume one of the Emancipator, printed in Jonesborough, Tennessee, in 1820. This image comes from the 1932 reprint by B. H. Murphy.

Communist Revolution - 1.pdf
Multi-page flyer outlining the reasons why white Democrats and Republicans of the Commonwealth of Virginia should unite and vote for White Constitutional Candidate, George Lincoln Rockwell. Rockwell, the founder and head of the American Nazi Party,…

FSU_MSS_0249_B001_I001_I002edit.pdf
The 1911 Day Book from R.F. Van Brunt’s store in the Iamonia Community and two contracts found in a 1911 store ledger. The Day Book documents the quotidian financial transactions of the store and its customers, many of whom sharecropped on Van…

FSU_MSS_0249_B001_I001_I002edit.pdf
The 1911 Day Book from R.F. Van Brunt’s store in the Iamonia Community and two contracts found in a 1911 store ledger. The Day Book documents the quotidian financial transactions of the store and its customers, many of whom sharecropped on Van…

ASERL UNCG DLAS Item 1 small.tif
Petition to the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina dating to 1830, in which 87 slave-holding residents of Sampson, Bladen, New Hanover, and Duplin County appeal to the courts for greater enforcement against runaways, noting among other…

MSS0886_B004_F006_I001_PROD.tif
Tintype image of two slave girls given to Harriet Pindar of Savannah, Georgia, upon her marriage to Joseph Mooney. Verso: "Two slave girls given Aunt Harriet by her mother when she married."

Neely-110.025_slave-tag-obverse.jpg
Obverse: Diamond-shaped tin slave badge, designed to be worn suspended by a leather thong tied around the neck; 2 mm hole in top corner.
Legend:CHARLESTON/9/SERVANT/1827
Reverse: Blank. Legend (bottom corner): LAFAR

Silvia Tintype.jpg
Tintype photograph of Silvia, a freed slave formerly belonging to Whitfield Grady of Lenoir County, N.C. Date approximated.

UTK_008.jpg
Census schedule for Mero, Hamilton, and Washington districts of Tennessee.

ASERL UNCG DLAS Item 4 .tif
Photograph of Sarah Gudger taken between 1936 and 1938 on the occasion of her interview for the WPA Slave Narrative Project.
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