The Plantation Lady And Her Baby Were Expelled By Her Parents—A Former Slave Gave Her Shelter And...
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Enslaved Boy Enters Parlor And Finds Governor’s Daughter — One Question And His Fate Shifted

The master’s wife is shocked by the size of the new giant slave – no one imagines he is a hunter.

The Widow and the Broken Keeper of Ash Hollow Station

The Enslaved Seamstress Who Stabbed the Bride Mid Vow — The Whitmore Kitchen Revolt, 1856

Three Bounty Hunters Came to Kill the Slave — They Didn’t Make It Back Alive

Historians Restored This 1873 Family Photo — And Found What the Enslaved Girl Was Forced to Hold

They Ordered The Slave's Family Killed — So He Buried The Governor's Entire Family In The Same Grave

She Escaped Slavery and Became the Most Feared Bounty Rider in the West

Master’s Daughter Rejected Every Husband — Then She Spent Her Time to this Slave

The Black Widow New Orleans, 1853 She Married Rich Men… Then Freed Slaves

The Poisoner of Savannah: The Enslaved Cook Who Spent Three Years Slowly Destroying the Family That.

(Natchez, 1847) The Slave Boy Who: He Ended the Lives of 2 Families

Clara Thompson Louisiana, 1858 Planter’s Daughter Created Chaos So Slaves Could Run

Overseer Abandoned 73-Year-Old Slave In The Rain… But Something Emerged In The Storm And Changed

The Enslaved Cook Who Served Rat Poisoned Stew — The Merricks Cradle Massacre Began,1839 1

The Overseer Laughed When a Slave Looked Him in the Eye, Until the Man Married His Master’s Daughter

The Black Widower: He seduced 13 plantation masters’ wives and took revenge in a BIZARRE way

“She’s With Child,” They Sneered—Then One Cowboy Claimed the Baby

They Chased a Slave on a Stormy Night… None of the 10 Hunters Returned!

