Samuel the Slave: The Most Dangerous Man in Alabama — He Escaped Thirteen Times and Always Returned
Samuel the Slave: The Most Dangerous Man in Alabama — He Escaped Thirteen Times and Always Returned

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The Most Disturbing Story from a Plantation Mistress — What She Hid for 40 Years

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Noah, the Mute Slave Who Took Vengeance on Five Masters of the Cane Fields – Louisiana, 1776

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The Terror of Louisiana, the Slave Who Felt No Pain — He Survived the Whip, the Bullet, and the Fire

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The Most Disturbing Story from a Slave’s Son — What He Discovered About His Father’s Chains

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(1862, New Orleans) The Slave Girl That Science Couldnt Explain: The Story of Impossible Healing

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The Enslaved Midwife Who Poisoned Her Mistress’s Bloodline Charleston’s Hidden Curse of 1844

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1956: An Enforcer Grabbed Bumpy's Collar Before 300 People — His Hand Never Worked Again

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How a Beautiful Slave’s “STUPID” Trick Won Her the Trust of Someone Dangerous

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They Mocked a Former Slave — Until Bass Reeves Ruled the Law | Part 2

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The Bizarre Mystery of the Most Beautiful Slave in New Orleans History

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The Slave Who Trained Wolves to Hunt in Silence — The Night the Masters Vanished, 1853

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Elias the Slave: The Most Feared Man in Georgia — He Burned His Chains and Three Plantations

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The Macabre Savannah Slave Who Locked His Masters in Iron Cages Beneath the Plantation (1852)

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The African Slave KUNTA KINTE: The True Story America Never Wanted Told

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The Real Story of Tom Dooley and the Woman Who Sealed His Fate

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The Disturbing Secret of the Handsomest Slave in the South — Every Plantation Mistress Wanted Him!

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The Great Mystery of the 11 Slave Cane Cutters Who Never Returned from the Plantation, Natchez, 1844

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The 1920 Family Portrait That Hid a Secret for 100 Years (Finally Solved)

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How the Ku Klux Klan began I PART 1 | SLICE WHO

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