slave jails; the area was collectively referred to as Lumpkin's Alley. Lumpkin's Jail complex actually contained four separate buildings: Lumpkin's residence...
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Mary Lumpkin (1832–1905) was an American former slave and owner of the property on which stood Lumpkin's Jail, a notorious slave jail. Mary was purchased...
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slave-dealers have private prisons constructed expressly for this purpose." Lumpkin's Jail, the largest in the state of Virginia, was a particularly inhumane place...
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The Old Lumpkin County Jail is a historic jail building in Dahlonega, Georgia. The two-story brick jail was built in 1884. The first floor is now used...
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Shockoe Bottom that commemorates the Lumpkin's Slave Jail / Devil's Half-Acre site. Slave markets and slave jails in the United States "National Register...
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Dr. Kellar claimed to have paid Turner $10 for his body while he was in jail. After the execution, Kellar had Turner's bones scraped and hung as a medical...
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Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 Slave pens Franklin and Armfield Office Lumpkin's Jail Related articles The 1619 Project African American Burial Ground Atlantic...
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"Devil's half acre", an area of slave trading and slave jails in the 1800s, including Lumpkin's jail, Richmond, Virginia Devil's Acre, a notorious slum near...
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Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 Slave pens Franklin and Armfield Office Lumpkin's Jail Related articles The 1619 Project African American Burial Ground Atlantic...
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Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 Slave pens Franklin and Armfield Office Lumpkin's Jail Related articles The 1619 Project African American Burial Ground Atlantic...
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