RMGA6617–Slavery, USA. American slaves at the Cassina Point plantation of James Hopkinson on Edisto Island, South Carolina. Photo taken in 1862, photographer unknown.
RMDP95TM–STOWAGE OF SLAVES
RMA3G2YD–SLAVERY Arab traders bringing slaves to the east coast of Africa
RMHHG63Y–Slaves in convoy in West Africa, 1848
RMBN451G–Slaves exposed for sale - Slave market
RMDB3KHF–slavery, slaves chain, wood engraving, late 19th century, chains, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMA93H5J–Sugar Plantation Slaves 1858 engraving of slaves in the British West Indies working the sugar cane
RMC283P9–Free! African American slave reaching freedom.
RMDDPR9B–SLAVES WORKING ON A PLANTATION, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, US, USA, 1870s engraving
RMA9YYC0–Group of slaves escaping for the North in the night. Hand-colored woodcut
RMDJ9BB7–Mural Depicting the Capture Of Slaves
RMBP29AJ–2844. SLAVES OR PRISONERS ON CONSTRUCTION WORK, RELIEF FROM KING SARAGON'S PALACE IN KORSABAD, C. 8TH. C. B.C.
RMFG9HM7–Lady in the litter with two slaves in Bahia Brazil 1860
RMBD8KNX–Slaves working on a plantation Illustration from Cassell s History of the United States by Edward Ollier c 1900
RMT6J1YE–Richard Ansdell, The Hunted Slaves, painting, 1861
RMERH2R8–Afro-American slaves pressing cotton-bales in the South, 19th century.
RMHTMM5G–Black slaves working in the cane fields: Planting. Overseer with whip stands over them. West Indies? From Amelia Opie 'The Black Man's Lament; or How to Make Sugar'. London, 1826
RMBBB3DK–An original print circa 1865 celebrating the emancipation of slaves at the end of the American Civil War.
RMC460B7–Rebellious slaves hang their white masters
RMDR22N8–SLAVES AT SAVANNAH
RMEAX4FW–SLAVERY Slaves rescued from a dhow by HMS Undine about 1850. Photo published in 1884
RMHHG6AW–Agricultural slaves working in Virginia.
RMDXTATP–Auction notice for slaves in the USA in 1840
RMM0656K–Ex-Slaves in 1920
RMCEFPM1–A statue celebrating the liberation of slaves, Goree island,
RMCX9CC2–Freed slaves, USA
RMDXK6R5–SLAVES
RMEP1KTJ–Fugitive slaves. 100 dollars. Reward ! Black woman, named Emily. Seventeen years old. August 4, 1853.
RMBHD7G6–slavery, slaves chained together in Zanzibar, wood engraving, 1898,
RMB1MCFH–Clapham London England Holy Trinity Church Slavery Window Stained Glass Window William Wilberforce And Slaves
RM2BDX760–Henry Stanley Observes the Slaves of Tippu Tip, 1890
RMH9NX0M–Sale of slaves in Barbados - French Engraving
RMBD8KP9–Slaves working on a plantation Illustration from Cassell s History of the United States by Edward Ollier c 1900
RMT6TFPA–Cash! All person that have slaves to dispose of, ... advertisement for purchase of slaves by Thomas Griggs, Charlestown, 7 May 1835
RMERH2MN–Afro-American slaves picking cotton on a plantation in the South, 19th century.
RM2M7HCKN–An illustration of the massacre of the white population of Haiti by the rebelling slaves during the Haitian Revolution. This revolution was the violent and bloody overthrow of the white ruling class of Haiti during a slave uprising.
RMRY6TFD–Halt of Brazilian Slaves
RMGAER45–'The African slave-trade - slaves taken from a dhow captured by H.M.S. Undine'. Illustration of the slave trade published in The Graphic, London, June 7, 1884.
RMA30XT4–Slaves Recaptured
RM2DFBXCW–Slaves Wrestle in the Court of Muhammad Ahmad, Sufi Sheikh and Self-Declared Mahdi, Sudan (Engr Castelli 1884) Vintage Illustration or Engraving
RMD98E2A–Plantation slaves gathered outdside their huts, Virginia, America. Photograph c1860.
RMBN451P–Abyssinian slaves resting at Korti Nubia, circa 1850
RMM0652G–Negroes, descendants of former slaves of the Pettway Plantation.
RMAN8FNW–Two kitchen slaves gutting a hare. Roman fresco in the Getty Collection, Malibu, USA
RMC283TA–United States slave trade, 1830
RMDD7EKB–Arab slave trader shooting an exhausted slave in the African desert. Hand-colored woodcut
RFB8W9M2–sculpture of a couple of slaves in Goree island dakar senegal
RMB45R50–mining, diamonds, coloured slaves washing diamonds, Brazil, 19th century, slavery, South America, historic, historical, SOAM, people,
RMANGBR1–Bettys Hope Antigua Sugar Mill Slaves - Harvesting Cane 19 Century Painting In Bettys Hope Museum
RM2BA0K0A–SLAVE COAST west Africa marled on a 1727 map. Courtesy University of Florida.
RMBJBKTP–Lithograph colour print circa 1884 of a 19th century cotton plantation on the Mississippi River.
RMEJY326–Congo Square sculpture slaves slavery monument Adewale Adenle Louis Armstrong Park New Orleans LA Art history historical RM USA
RMEAC638–Marché à Saint Pierre de la Martinique - Market in St. Pierre de la Martinique 1775 Le Masurier France French
RMD2FGE4–Painting by Pepino Mangravatti, Government House Lobby, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, Caribbean
RMCWBPKH–Shaka Slave market in Africa in the late 19th century. The trade continued after the emancipation of slaves in the Americas,
RMEE029X–Slaves of General Thomas F. Drayton; Henry P. Moore, American, 1835 - 1911; 1862; Albumen silver print
RMF14H9G–1800s THREE AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN FIELD HAND SLAVES TENDING CROP ON COLONIAL OR ANTEBELLUM SOUTHERN TOBACCO PLANTATION
RMD86EEY–West African Slaves Senegal
RF2E97JJA–French Army Officer, Colonial & Explorer Henri Moll (1871-1910) Kiled at Battle pf Doroté, Dorote or Dorothé Chad in 1910 & the Heroes of Africa. 1911 Vintage Illustration or Engraving
RMDYEJH4–Slaves being transported with slave forks round their necks. Engraving, London, 1884.
RMPD2NR9–Slaves cutting the sugar cane on Antigua - William Clark, 1823
RMFF45A9–Slaves building the tomb of a first dynasty Egyptian king. Bricks were made with mud from the Nile mixed with straw, moulded and stamped with the head of the ruling king's name and then dried in the sun.
RMERFY8H–Israelites making bricks iin Egypt. Exodus I 13 -14 . And the Egyptians made the children of Israel to serve with rigor: 14 And they made their lives bitter with hard bondage, in mortar, and in brick, and in all manner of service in the field: all their service, wherein they made them serve, was with rigour. Hebrew slaves. Illustration by William Hole 1846 - 1917
RMC2845B–Effects of the Fugitive Slave Law. Escaped slaves are hunted and shot.
RMA45GFD–Afroamerican slaves picking cotton in the South. Hand-colored woodcut
RMC2HTT3–Convention of former slaves, Washington, DC
RMCNYY8T–slavery, public lashing of African slaves, British lady is watching, drawing by Richard Newton, 1790, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMAMKPBG–Slave Trade
RM2B9YN61–SLAVE COAST West Africa marked on a 1727 map. Courtesy University of Florida.
RME7H3NG–Slaves cutting the sugar cane - Ten Views in the Island of Antigua (1823), plate IV - BL
RMBJ2Y4G–St Gregory the Great and the English slaves at Rome, 590 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle
RMBTKB3M–African American descendants of former slaves of the Pettway Plantation in Gees Bend, Alabama. 1937.
RMBP29AK–2844. SLAVES OR PRISONERS ON CONSTRUCTION WORK, RELIEF FROM KING SARAGON'S PALACE IN KORSABAD, C. 8TH. C. B.C.
RMGA661J–Slavery, USA. Large group of slaves standing in front of buildings on Smith's Plantation, Beaufort, South Carolina. Photo by Timothy O'Sullivan, c.1862.
RM2CTBKJB–Slaves chained together by the neck and driven to work on the roads. See Bickells 'West Indies as they are,' page 15, still image, 1829, Female Society, for Birmingham, West-Bromwich, Wednesbury, Walsall, and Their Respective Neighbourhoods, for the Relief of British Negro Slaves
RMGG2606–Richard Ansdell - The Hunted Slaves
RMDP948C–Stowage of slaves on board ship
RMGG2CE3–Liberation of slaves 1875 Cuba Washington, National archives
RMHHG647–Band of African slaves an their way to coast for transportation, passing the remains of slaves from previous bands who have died on the journey
RME5PAA5–Map showing the distribution of slaves in the Southern States 1860 USA
RMHRF7X6–A Group of Slaves
RMMKRG85–Group of plantation slaves
RMC283YR–Stampede of escaping slaves from Hampton to Fortress Monroe. America 1861
RMDWTR5A–Slaves using Eli Whitney's cotton gin on a southern plantation, 1793. Hand-colored woodcut
RMBPW1DW–statue at the museum depicting slaves, Juffureh, the Gambia
RMCNWH9H–slavery, USA, African slaves during cotton harvest, after drawing by Taylor, wood engraving, 1852, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2B29E88–Slaves picking cotton on a Southern plantation.
RMG3ACYY–Slaves on the plantation of James Hopkinson on Edisto Island, South Carolina.
RMCPJCY2–Camilla Horn in 'White Slaves', 1936
RM2JTHX30–Advertisement for the public sale of slaves, Kentucky, USA, 1863
RM2J18FMF–Slavery. The Slaves of General Thomas F. Drayton by Henry P. Moore, c.1862–1863
RMMBD7ND–FAIRYTALES - THE UNFAITHFUL WIFE The wife of King Shahzeman in the arms of one of her husband's slaves. Frontispiece etching from the John Payne translation of the Arabic of The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, 1901, Vol. 1, relating to the tale of King Shehriyar and his Brother.
RMH2PKXY–THE REVOLTED SLAVES AT ENNA. - from 'Cassell's Illustrated Universal History' - 1882
RMG37PB9–Slaves being lowered into the hold of a slave ship Date: 1861
RMGG2G18–Slaves working in California Gold Mines. 1852.
RMHHG63A–Landing of Negroes at Jamestown from a Dutch Man-of-war, 1619. In this image, the Dutch sailors, who have captured slaves from a Spanish ship, are negotiating a trade with the Jamestown settlers for food.
RMBN451X–In the slave market of Cairo, Egypt, circa 1850
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