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Slavery
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Clay, Cassius Marcellus, 1810-1903
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Birney, James Gillespie, 1792-1857
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Breckinridge, Robert J. (Robert Jefferson), 1800-1871
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Coffin, Levi, 1798-1877
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Slavery times in Kentucky
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The University of North Carolina Press
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Boyle county broadside, 1849.
White hall, home of Cassius M…
Stations on the underground r…
Where Mrs. Stowe gathered mat…
Bill of sale for Kitty Lee.
A court day sale in Maysville.
Perry's "free papers."
Buying for the New Orleans ma…
Folks in the big house.
Fayette county hemp field.
Old slave with hand held hemp…
Old slave couple , Mercer cou…
Emily runs away.
Slave auction on Cheapside, L…
Main street, Ante-Bellum Lexi…
Lewis county slaves sold on C…
Negro traders' advertisements.
Sold to go South.
Edward Stone's coffle gang.
Where Robards kept his "choic…
Levi Coffin. ; Calvin Fairban…
Lexington slave dealers' adve…
Slave handcuffs and leg irons…
A slave pen during wartime.
Bond posted by C. M. Clay to …
Kentucky's first anti-slavery…
Robert Wickliffe. ; Robert J.…
James G. Birney. ; John G. Fe…
Cassius M. Clay as a student …
Office of Clay's True America…
Ice house, Fayette county. ; …
Old slaves cabins as they loo…
Homes of well-to-do Planters.
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