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Enslaved monument stone figure building. A stone statue of a sleeping elephant in a garden

Enslaved monument stone figure building. A stone statue of a sleeping ...

Architecture stock photograph: A large stone statue in a garden / A stone statue of a sleeping elephant in a garden.

The blessings of Saint Patrick be upon you all!

The blessings of Saint Patrick be upon you all!

This Mason lantern slide of St. Patrick curing a sick man is appropriate for the day that is in it! Patrick was a Welshman who as a boy was captured by Irish raiders and taken as a slave. He was put minding s... More

The 4th U.S. Colored Infantry Company E, Andersonville National Historic Site, 1865.

The 4th U.S. Colored Infantry Company E, Andersonville National Histor...

During a time when many African American were enslaved and even considered property in much of the country, James H. Gooding had a remarkable vision of equality and the courage to fight for it. James Henry Good... More

An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans by Lydia Child, Boston African American National Historic Site, 1833.

An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans by Lydia...

In the preface of her book, Lydia Marie Child says, "Reader, I beseech you not to throw down this volume as soon as you have glanced at the title." Written in 1833, Child not only called for the immediate emanc... More

An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans by Lydia Child, Boston African American National Historic Site, 1833.

An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans by Lydia...

In the preface of her book, Lydia Marie Child says, "Reader, I beseech you not to throw down this volume as soon as you have glanced at the title." Written in 1833, Child not only called for the immediate emanc... More

Roulette Spring House - National Parks Gallery

Roulette Spring House - National Parks Gallery

The Roulette Spring House was used by the Union surgeons to acquire water to assist them in treating the wounded during the battle. It also was the living space for both an enslaved boy and free lady, Nancy Cambell.