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Markets, mirrors, and windows in time: a feminist approach to the importance of women and children in the Columbus, Georgia slave trade - part 3A list of sales of people from a slave auction

Markets, mirrors, and windows in time: a feminist approach to the importance of women and children in the Columbus, Georgia slave trade - part 3

In the days leading up to 23 August, International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade, we will post each part of a three-part series by Melissa Jeannot. This blog series explores the complexities of the slave trade in Columbus, Georgia.

Posted on: 23 August 2024

Markets, mirrors, and windows in time: a feminist approach to the importance of women and children in the Columbus, Georgia slave trade - part 2Newspaper clipping

Markets, mirrors, and windows in time: a feminist approach to the importance of women and children in the Columbus, Georgia slave trade - part 2

In the days leading up to 23 August, International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade, we will post each part of a three-part series by Melissa Jeannot. This blog series explores the complexities of the slave trade in Columbus, Georgia.

Posted on: 19 August 2024

Markets, mirrors, and windows in time: a feminist approach to the importance of women and children in the Columbus, Georgia slave trade - part 1

Markets, mirrors, and windows in time: a feminist approach to the importance of women and children in the Columbus, Georgia slave trade - part 1

In the days leading up to and on 23 August, International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade, we will post each part of a three-part blog series by Melissa Jeannot. This blog series explores the complexities of the slave trade in Columbus, Georgia.

Posted on: 14 August 2024