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Did slaves fight for the British or the Colonists in the Revolutionary War? Which state was the first to abolish slavery? Did the Emancipation Proclamation free all slaves or only some? What was life like for African men and women when slavery was officially ended?
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Match nineteenth century cartoons with the slavery-related events that inspired them.
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Learn about the Thirteenth Amendment and the path slaves took toward freedom through documents dating to the Colonial, Antebellum, and Reconstruction periods in American history.
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Robert Smalls was born into slavery on the McKee plantation. At twelve, Robert was hired out in Charleston.
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to compelling first-hand accounts of life under slavery and Reconstruction.
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