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Runaway advertisement for Sam and Beck, Charleston Mercury, May 18, 1835.
Runaway advertisement for Sarah, Charleston Mercury, July 4, 1836.
Map depicting percentages of slaves in populations of each county in slave-holding states, E. Hergesheimer, 1861, courtesy of the Library of Congress.
Formerly enslaved, newly freed women and children at Smith Plantation, Hubbard & Mix, 1863, Port Royal, South Carolina, courtesy of Library of Congress.
A group of enslaved women and children picking cotton, courtesy of the Avery Research Center at the College of Charleston.
Photograph of formerly enslaved woman with her great granddaughters, 1867, courtesy of the General Public Library of America.
Carte-de-visite of women and children in a cotton field, circa 1860s, courtesy of the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Illustration depicting gendered labor from "Rice Culture on the Ogeechee," A.R. Waud, Savannah, Georgia, 1867, courtesy of Library of Congress.
Illustration depicting "Aunt Winnie," an enslaved domestic worker, David Hunter Strother, Virginia, 1856, courtesy of HathiTrust Digital Library.
"A Spring Scene," William Ludwell Sheppard, Richmond, Virginia, 1870, courtesy of Library of Congress.
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