Media Summary: From 1830 to 1860 Richmond, Virginia provided more enslaved Africans to buyers than any other location on the East Coast. Digital Storytelling: The Richmond Slave Trail Jennoa Fleming- "What was Lumpkin's Jail?" Chad Ingold's US History Class Digital Story

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From 1830 to 1860 Richmond, Virginia provided more enslaved Africans to buyers than any other location on the East Coast. Digital Storytelling: The Richmond Slave Trail Jennoa Fleming- "What was Lumpkin's Jail?" Chad Ingold's US History Class Digital Story Tyler Kennedy's informational movie about the Richmond Virginia Take a step back in time and walk in the footsteps of enslaved Africans in Shockoe Bottom, where they were held in jails and sold ... Citations: “RICHMOND SLAVERY RECONCILIATION STATUE.” Visit Richmond, Va ...

From approximately 1525 to 1866, 12.5 million Africans were forcibly transported across the Middle Passage to serve as slaves in ...

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