Runaway Ads for enslaved people throughout Maryland are available online at the Maryland State Archives’ Legacy of Slavery database. The ads tell us much about the mind of the slaveowner. Here are some of my observations: 1) Slaveowners knew a surprising amount of information about enslaved families. This also speaks to the extended kinship communities that […]
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Runaway Slaves
I have been studying runaway slaves recently. One of my Prather ancestors ran away and was caught in DC in 1858. “Runaway Slaves: Rebels on the Plantation” by John Hope Franklin and Loren Schweninger, is probably one of the most complete published studies. This book provides genealogists with important background history. Recently I purchased “Blacks Who Stole […]