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Facing the Gulf: Learning Stories of Slavery in Galveston, 1816-1865
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The African Slave Trade in Texas
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Jean Laffite
Runaway slave advertisement, 1837
Manifest of Slaves on the Steamship Galveston, October 27, 1849
Manifest of Slaves on the Steamship Galveston, October 27, 1849
Portrait of Monroe Edwards, 1848
A portrait engraving of Monroe Edwards from the frontispiece of "Life and Adventures of the Accomplished Forger and Swindler, Colonel Monroe Edwards," published by H. Long & Brother in New York 1848.
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"Slave Ships" written by Texas historian Ben C. Stuart (1847-1929). Undated.
The Texas Republican. (Brazoria, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 41, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 13, 1835 Page: 2 of 4
A report from the Convention of 1833 stating an official denunciation of the African slave trade.
Slave Ordinance, Galveston City Directory, 1859-1860
This excerpt on Galveston's slave ordinances is printed on page 40 of the 1859-60 city directory.
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