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Cabildo Museum, Jackson Square, New Orleans (page 8/11)

[picture: Jackson Square in the rain]

Jackson Square in the rain

A hot dog stand is abandoned as the square is left empty in the rain.

[picture: Slave Auction Picture 1]

Slave Auction Picture 1

Sale of Estates, Pictures, and Slaves in the Rotunda, New Orleans; a photo of a reproduction of a painting made in 1860 or so. [more...]

[picture: Slave Auction Picture 2: caption]
[picture: Slave Shop]

Slave Shop

A (photograph of a) painting of a brick building with a sign hanging out over the door, Slaves for Sale, 156 Common St., and inside, black people wearing top hats and bow ties. [more...]

[picture: Fountainebleau Plantation Bell 1]

Fountainebleau Plantation Bell 1

Plantation slave bell: [more...]

[picture: Fountainebleau Plantation Bell  2]

Fountainebleau Plantation Bell 2

Plantation slave bell; taken with no flash, in indoor lighting.

Shown in the museum in New Orleans, photographed with permission.

[picture: Fountainebleau Plantation Bell 3: the caption]

Fountainebleau Plantation Bell 3: the caption

Fountainebleau Plantation Bell
H. Turpeau, New Orleans
July 2, 1825
Loaned by the Louisiana Historical Society [more...]

[picture: Slave collar 1]

Slave collar 1

A metal collar, with bells on it so that the slave forced to wear it could be found easily.

[picture: Slave collar 2]

Slave collar 2

A metal collar, with bells on it so that the slave forced to wear it could be found easily.

[picture: Slave collar 3: the caption]

Slave collar 3: the caption

Slave Collar
c. 1840 [more...]


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