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An Unholy Traffic

Slave Trading in the Civil War South
  • Robert K. D. Colby
2024
Oxford University Press

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  • A drawing of Confederate soldiers on horseback violently forcing Black people to walk south.
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    After Confederate Forces Took Their Children, These Black Mothers Fought to Reunite Their Families

    Confederates kidnapped free Black people to sell into slavery. After the war, two women sought help from high places to track down their lost loved ones.
    by Robert K. D. Colby via Smithsonian on February 6, 2025
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    An Unholy Traffic: How the Slave Trade Continued Through the US Civil War

    In a new book, Robert KD Colby of the University of Mississippi shows how the Confederacy remained committed to slavery.
    by Rich Tenorio via The Guardian on April 28, 2024
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