1. African men, women and children sitting on a ship Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Public
4. The broken shackles : a freed slave with broken shackles on his arms running towards Abraham Lincoln, standing by an American flag Creator: Authentic Distributors, Inc. (Massapequa, N.Y.) Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Public
5. Concord, Mass., tablet to John Jack Creator: Hugh C. Leighton Co., Manufacturers (Portland, Me.) Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Public
6. 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
7. 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
8. 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
9. Here lies Poor Samboo : the gravestone of Poor Samboo Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Log In Required
10. Huckleberry Finn and Nigger Jim Creator: Tolson Drug Co. (Jefferson City, Mo.) Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Log In Required