Correspondence

This curated collection presents original letters and documents related to the institution of slavery in the 18th and 19th centuries. Each correspondence offers a unique lens into the lived realities of enslaved individuals, the operations of the slave trade, and the efforts of those who opposed it. Through personal accounts, legal records, and commercial exchanges, these rare papers showcase the economic preservation of slavery, often neglecting or disconnected from the human experiences behind the finances. 

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