The Richmond Slave Trade

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The Richmond Slave Trade
Author : Jack Trammell
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Language : English
Release Date : 12 November 2013
ISBN : 9781614233657
Pages : 116 pages
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The Richmond Slave Trade by Jack Trammell Book PDF Summary

This historical study examines the slave trade in Richmond, Virginia, and its impact on the city’s economy, culture and politics. Richmond’s 15th Street was known as Wall Street in antebellum times, and like its New York counterpart, it was a center of commerce. But the business done here was unspeakable and the scene heart wrenching. With over sixty-nine slave dealers and auction houses, the Wall Street area saw tens of millions of dollars and countless human lives change hands, fueling the southern economy. Local historian and author Jack Trammell traces the history of the city’s slave trade, from the origins of African slavery in Virginia to its destruction at the end of the Civil War. Stories of seedy slave speculators and corrupt traders are placed alongside detailed accounts of the economic, political and cultural impact of a system representing the most immense, concentrated human suffering in our nation's history.

The Richmond Slave Trade

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