Broadside advertising bucks, wenches and a "picaninny" in Kentucky, 1855
Broadside advertising "acclimated" slaves separately from other people for sale, in New Orleans in 1858

This is a glossary of American slavery, terminology specific to the cultural, economic, and political history of slavery in the United States

See also

References

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