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Stephen Smith
James Stidun
The First-Born, 1887
Hubert von Herkomer
Slave
Anonymous
Slaves Celebrating Liberation
Anonymous
Slaves, J. J. Smith's Plantation, near Beaufort, South Carolina
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
Slaves Working on a Plantation
Anonymous
Slaves cultivating sugar cane in the West Indies, 1852
Unknown
A slave holds a camel by the bridle, from 'Several heads in the Persian style
Stefano della Bella
Slaves harvesting sugar cane in Louisiana, 1833
Unknown
Slaves of General Thomas F. Drayton
Henry P. Moore
A page from the journal of John Newton
Anonymous
A Persian Prince, his slave bringing him sherbet
H Robinson
A slave holds a camel by the bridle, from 'Several heads in the Persian style
Stefano della Bella
A page from the journal of John Newton
Anonymous
Suppression of the Slave Trade on the East Coast of Africa: Running on Shore of a Slave-Dhow to Escape Capture...
Anonymous
A page from the journal of John Newton
Anonymous
A page from the journal of John Newton
Anonymous
The Slave Trade on the East Coast of Africa: Bishop Steere's Mission Church Built on the Site of the Old...
Anonymous
Suppression of the Slave Trade on the East Coast of Africa: The Cutter of H.M.S. Daphne Capturing a Slave-Dhow Off...
Anonymous
Procession of freed slaves. Procession of slaves and clergy
Jan Claesz ten Hoorn
The slave ship
Joseph Mallord William Turner
Slave Pen, Alexandria, Va.
Anonymous
Slaves working in the sweet potato fields on the Hopkinson plantation, 1862
Anonymous
Christian prisoners are sold on a square in Algiers as slaves, Algeria
Jan Claesz ten Hoorn
Slave Trade, 1791
John Raphael Smith
A page from the journal of John Newton
Anonymous
A page from the journal of John Newton
Anonymous
A page from the journal of John Newton
Anonymous
St Gregory the Great and the English slaves at Rome
James William Edmund Doyle
A Turkish Lady Going with her Slave to the Bath
Francis Smith
The Statue of the Freed Slave, in Memorial Hall, Philadelphia Exhibition, United States
Anonymous
The Slave Trade on the East Coast of Africa: Zanzibar from the Sea
Anonymous
A remonstration of the subject of the slave trade
Anonymous
American Civil War: Fugitive Negroes Fording Rappahannock, a Group of Union Soldiers Crossing the Rappahannock River on Horses Alongside a...
Anonymous
A Slave Market in Asia Minor
Louis Devedeux
Egypt and Nubia, Volume III: In the Slave Market at Cairo, 1849
Louis Haghe
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