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"Separation of Eliza and her last child," from Twelve Years a Slave: Narrative of Solomon Northup, a Citizen of New-York, Kidnapped in Washington City in 1841, and Rescued in 1853, 1853, courtesy of the New York Public Library.
"Section Old Market," postcard, Charleston, South Carolina, c. 1800s, courtesy of the South Carolina Historical Society.
"Secret meeting of Southern unionists," 1866, wood engraving by Alfred R. Waud,
Harper’s Weekly
, courtesy of Library of Congress Prints and Photograph Division.
"Secession Orators Addressing the People Outside of the City Hall," Charleston, South Carolina, in
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
, November 24, 1860, Charleston Museum Illustrated Newspapers Collection, courtesy ofThe Charleston Museum Archives.
"Samuel Williams' Views" in
Oakland Sunshine
, Samuel Williams, Oakland, California, September 14, 1915, accessed through Readex.
"Ruins of the Circular Church," Frank Leslie, Charleston, South Carolina, 1866, courtesy of the Charleston Museum Archives.
"Romanza," 125 Tradd Street, Charleston, South Carolina, 1993, photograph by Claire Y. Greene, Keeper of the Gate: Designs in Wrought Iron by Philip Simmons, Master Blacksmith, courtesy of the Philip Simmons Foundation.
"Rice culture on the Ogeechee," Georgia, illustration by A. R. Waud, Harper & Brother, New York, 1867, courtesy of Library of Congress.
"Revolt Aboard Slave Ship," by Isabelle Aguet,
A Pictorial History of the Slave Trade
, ca. nineteenth century, courtesy of the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and the University of Virginia Library.
"Resonance," detail of 55-A King Street, Charleston, South Carolina, 1993, photograph by Claire Y. Greene,
Keeper of the Gate
: Designs in Wrought Iron by Philip Simmons, Master Blacksmith
, courtesy of the Philip Simmons Foundation.
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