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Chronology On The History Of Slavery And Racism 1830 To The End


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"This is an independent research and education project, which accepts no institutional sponsorship. The project depends upon your donation, every penny is devoted to continued research. Please help. Thank you in advance, Eddie Becker Holt House Table Of Contents History Of Slavery, 1619 To 1789 History Of Slavery, 1789 To 1829 Chronology On The History Of Slavery And Racism The Chronology is broken up into three parts; 1619– 1789 , 1790 to 1829 and 1830- to the end. Compiled by Eddie Becker Chronology On The History Of Slavery And Racism 1830 – The End Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal Act forcibly removes five Indian nations from the lower South to less desirable land in the West, thus opening roughly 25 million acres to cotton cultivation. (Timeline from the PBS series Africans In America ) 1830: Andrew Jackson Census: 6 male and 8 female slaves, 5 "free Colored Persons" out of a household of 25. (Census Washington DC First Ward, page 67) Census Graph Citation: From the United States Historical Census Data Browser. . "In 1830, there were 6,152 free Negroes in the District of Columbia compared with 6,152 slaves; in 1840, 8,361 compared with 4,694 slaves; and in 1860, 11,131 compared with only 3,185. Thus is 30 years, the free colored population was nearly doubled, while the slave population was halved. It would be inaccurate to infer from this that there was any wholesale manumission or that the District was haven for free Negroes. The free Negroes were of several classes: Those whose antecedents had never been slaves, such as descendents of indentured servants; those born of free parent, or of free mothers; those manumitted; those who had bought their own freedom, or whose kinsmen had bought it"
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