Vertical wood engraving shows a caricature of Lincoln standing over a slave master who is cracking the whip of Negro Segregation toward a black woman and her three children. Lincoln says, "No nation can stand More
Vertical wood engraving shows a caricature of Lincoln standing over a slave master who is cracking the whip of Negro Segregation toward a black woman and her three children. Lincoln says, "No nation can stand More
Delivered in the Church of the Messiah in St. Louis, discusses the emancipation of slaves in Missouri, claims it represents the improvement of society, and offers suggestions for its implementation.Title: Print More
Zoom into http://maps.bpl.org/id/14346 at http://maps.bpl.org. Publisher: Elliott, G. W. Date: 1856 Location: United States Dimension 36x65cm Scale: [ca. 1:9,200,000] Call Number: G3701.E9 1856 .E45
Meeting was held at house of Therese Cerre Chouteau with the other heirs.Title: List showing partition of the monies and notes arising from the sale of the slaves of Auguste Chouteau, deceased, November 18, 1830
States his request to sue for his liberty, as he was born free and was taken by force from Virginia and sold as a slave in Kentucky and then was sold to Jacob Horine, who brought him to St. Louis where he is n More
Title: Receipt of heirs of Auguste Chouteau to Therese Cerre Chouteau for seventh part of proceeds of sale of slaves, signed T.F. Smith, R. Paul, Gabriel Paul, Henry Chouteau, E. Chouteau, Gabriel S. Chouteau, More