Subcategories - Slavery, Slaves

  1. Dred Scott v. Sandford
  2. Abraham Lincoln
  3. Africans Arrive in Virginia
  4. American Anti-Slavery Society Is Founded
  5. American Civil War
  6. Amistad Slave Revolt
  7. Baybars I
  8. Bleeding Kansas
  9. Booker T. Washington
  10. British Slave Trade Is Ended by Parliament
  11. Campaign in Savannah
  12. Compromise of 1850
  13. Congress Bans Importation of African Slaves
  14. Denmark Abolishes the Slave Trade
  15. DNA Tests Indicate That Jefferson Fathered Slave’s Child
  16. Dred Scott
  17. Emancipation Proclamation
  18. Epictetus
  19. Fanny Kemble
  20. First Fugitive Slave Law
  21. Frederick Douglass
  22. Freedmen’s Bureau Is Established
  23. Haitian Independence
  24. Harriet Tubman
  25. Indian slave trade
  26. Israelite Exodus from Egypt
  27. John Brown
  28. John Brown’s Raid on Harpers Ferry
  29. Kansas-Nebraska Act
  30. Last Slave Ship Docks at Mobile
  31. League of Nations Adopts International Slavery Convention
  32. Legal Slavery Ends in Ethiopia
  33. The Liberator Begins Publication
  34. Lincoln-Douglas Debates
  35. Mamlūks
  36. Massachusetts Recognizes Slavery
  37. The Miniseries Roots Dramatizes the African-American Experience
  38. Missouri Compromise
  39. Nat Turner
  40. Nat Turner’s Insurrection
  41. National Council of Colored People Is Founded
  42. New Black Codes
  43. New York City Slave Revolt
  44. The North Star Begins Publication
  45. Northeast States Abolish Slavery
  46. Pennsylvania Society for the Abolition of Slavery Is Founded
  47. Proslavery Argument
  48. Second Fugitive Slave Law
  49. Slavery
  50. Slavery Is Abolished in the British Colonies