2. An African American man and an African American child Date: November 26, 1940 Format: Still image Access: Public
3. African men, women and children sitting on a ship Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Public
4. The deep south : this scene typifies pre-war plantation life, in a non-mechanized age, slaves were vital to an economy based on cotton production, the plantation owners were the country's aristocrats Creator: Gettysburg Souvenir Center, Inc. (Gettysburg, Pa.) Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Log In Required
5. The deep south : this scene typifies pre-war plantation life, in a non-mechanized age, slaves were vital to an economy based on cotton production, the plantation owners were the country's aristocrats Creator: Gettysburg Souvenir Center, Inc. (Gettysburg, Pa.) Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Log In Required
6. Emancipation proclamation : this proclamation, issued Jan. 1, 1863, declared that the slaves in the secessionist states should be free because those states had not returned to the Union by that date, here a Union officer is telling slaves in a rebel state that they are now free Creator: Civil War Souvenir Center (Gettysburg, Pa.) Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Log In Required
7. Here lies Poor Samboo : the gravestone of Poor Samboo Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Log In Required
8. Muse?e Conti - Wax Museum - New Orleans, The Haunted House of Madame Lalaurie, 1834 : Madame Lalaurie is seen in her infamous attic, accompanied by Bastian who is in the act of driving the slave child to the roof, and her subsequent violent death in the courtyard below Creator: Express Publishing Co., Inc. (Metairie, La.) Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Public
9. An old African slave, Nassau, N.P., Bahamas Creator: Sands, J. O. Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Log In Required