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Chronology on the History of Slavery 1619 to 1789
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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, 1790 to
1829
History Of
Slavery, 1830 To The End
Chronology on the History of Slavery and
Racism
Compiled from Archive, library and Internet source documentation, this
timeline on Slavery and in part the History of Racism, has been used to guide
the direction of independent research into the history of enslaved Americans of
African descent at historic sites located at the National Zoo, in Washington,
DC. Hopefully, this compilation of American history will help others who
undertake similar tasks.
This project has been conducted totally independently from research
conducted by the Office of Architectural History and Preservation at the
Smithsonian and the National Zoo. Visit the Holt House Web Site for periodic updates.
Be sure to go to the bottom of the page and hit "Contents" to enter. This
research was compiled by Eddie Becker who
will be happy to give advice on similar undertakings.
Citation information and credit: (Chronology on the History of Slavery,
Compiled by Eddie Becker 1999, see on line
at http://innercity.org/holt/slavechron.html )
The Chronology is broken up into three parts:
1619 1789
1790 to
1829
1830 - the
end
For pre-17 th century timeline see
Cora Agatuccis African Timeline.
Chronology Of The History Of Slavery:
1619-1789
1619 The other crucial event that would
play a role in the development of America was the arrival of Africans to
Jamestown. A Dutch slave trader exchanged his c"
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