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  • Title: Students view the "Mechanical Slave" at work
  • Description: Students view the "Mechanical slave", mechanical arms that can handle radioactive material, at work.
Students view the "Mechanical Slave" at work

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  • Description: Invoice for the transport of freight belonging to B. Roach on the steamboat S. S. Prentiss. Freight to be shipped down the Yazoo River includes slaves, tools, and general supplies.
  • Subject: Slave records
Invoice for freight of B. Roach on the steamer S. S. Prentiss, ca. 1858

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  • Description: Appraisal of the personal estate of James Ricks filed in Probate Court in Calhoun County, Arkansas. Property listed includes 14 slaves, livestock, farm equipment, and tools.
  • Subject: Slave records
  • Text: are Not interested Nor of kin to any person interested in the Estate of James Ricks as heir or Legatee, and that we will according to the best of our abilities View and appraise the Slaves and other personal property to us produced Sworn & Subscribed before me
Appraisal of the estate of James Ricks, January 21, 1860

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  • Description: Letter describing the recent debate over the reorganization of Kansas, the Fugitive Slave Law, and a vote on the unconstitutionality of the Compromise of 1850.
  • Text: slave law in Kansas & Nebraska. Mr. Wade owned it --- like a man & Giddings squirmed. This was in the 24th Sec: of McDunn’s bill for the reorganization of Kansas --- as quoted & acknowledged it is a “flatfooted” fugitive slave law --- it would seem
Nathan Sargent from Frank Granger, August 20, 1856

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  • Description: New York Times article about President Kurt Waldheim of Austria, and his possible involvement in the deportation of 488 Yugoslav civilians to slave labor camps in 1942.
  • Text: - crimes, the authors state "he was ments that point to his involvement not involved in combat operations in the deportation of 488 Yugoslav or the deportation of civilians." civilians to slave labor camps in The deportation of the Yugoslav 1942
Documents said to link Waldheim to crimes in war

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  • Description: Appraisal of the estate of William Bradford Stover (b. 24 June 1782 in S. C., d. 11 Nov. 1850 in Wilcox, Co., Alabama). Inventory of property includes 41 slaves, livestock, equipment, tools, furnishings, and other effects.
  • Subject: Slave records
Appraisal of the estate of William B. Stover, 1850

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  • Title: Inventory of slaves on the Jeffries Plantation, ca. 1851
  • Description: Inventory of property possibly drawn up as part of the settlement of the estate related to the Jeffries Plantation. Inventory lists eighty slaves by first name arranged by families. Information regarding their ages, years of birth or death
  • Subject: Slave records
Inventory of slaves on the Jeffries Plantation, ca. 1851

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  • Text: by his own mother, after having been rescued by a daughter of Pharaoh and raised in the splendor and nurture of that marvelous Egyptian civilization, coming to a point of responsibility in a leadership role. But seeing his own people, the Hebrew slaves
Moses: Somebody Has To Believe!

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  • Text: to tyrannize over their, ......they are slaves " h'hen .laziness or cowardice keeps them from doing what they know to he th(~ right f) when ig{l : norance blinds them so that, like Sam- ? t , ., ~Memori.al Servic:e 10 :00 A .. M~) 7 o" oSister.hood Meeting 8
Temple B'nai Israel Bulletin, April 2, 1953

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  • Description: , and the behavior of one of the slaves.
  • Subject: Slaves
Letter to James Anderson from George Washington Parke Custis, June 26, 1806

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  • Text: , and that word was addressed to a largely slave church, and the point of Peter's counsel there is that the slave was to live out his life in the parameters of that servitude in a way that would give honor to Jesus Christ. That was the specific counsel. Now, you
Following in His Steps

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  • Text: didn’t look like the lady you see on the box today. She was a slave woman, and a demonstrator was expected to act and talk like a slave woman, using a kind of broken patois. Jemima’s do-rag was replaced by a plaid headband. Eventually the headdress
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