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- 37th United States Congress (links | edit)
- Emancipation Oak (links | edit)
- Mary S. Peake (links | edit)
- American Missionary Association (links | edit)
- Plaçage (links | edit)
- Slave trade in the United States (links | edit)
- Ten percent plan (links | edit)
- Robert Smalls (links | edit)
- Partus sequitur ventrem (links | edit)
- Mitchelville (links | edit)
- Rufus Saxton (links | edit)
- Slave catcher (links | edit)
- 1st South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment (Colored) (links | edit)
- Robert Blake (Medal of Honor) (links | edit)
- George Washington and slavery (links | edit)
- Fort Ward (Virginia) (links | edit)
- Freedmen's town (links | edit)
- Black Brigade of Cincinnati (links | edit)
- Wilmington, North Carolina, in the American Civil War (links | edit)
- Kingdom Coming (links | edit)
- Act Prohibiting the Return of Slaves (links | edit)
- History of slavery in New Jersey (links | edit)
- Monroe Doctrine (links | edit)
- Fort Reno (Washington, D.C.) (links | edit)
- Foods of the American Civil War (links | edit)
- History of slavery in California (links | edit)
- History of slavery in Texas (links | edit)
- Contraband (disambiguation) (links | edit)
- History of slavery in Georgia (links | edit)
- Grand Contraband Camp, Virginia (links | edit)
- Ebenezer Creek (links | edit)
- Slave health on plantations in the United States (links | edit)
- Female slavery in the United States (links | edit)
- Quindaro Townsite (links | edit)
- History of slavery in Indiana (links | edit)
- History of slavery in Nebraska (links | edit)
- History of slavery in Kentucky (links | edit)
- History of slavery in Massachusetts (links | edit)
- Elizabeth Keckley (links | edit)
- 23rd Indiana Infantry Regiment (links | edit)
- Metropolitan Baptist Church (Washington, D.C.) (links | edit)
- Beulah Baptist Church (links | edit)
- Franklin and Armfield Office (links | edit)
- William B. Gould (links | edit)
- History of slavery in New York (state) (links | edit)
- History of slavery in Missouri (links | edit)
- History of slavery in Pennsylvania (links | edit)
- Camp Parapet (links | edit)