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Slavery in the United States / Slavery / American slaves / African-American people / Joshua Glover / Sherman Booth / Underground Railroad / Abolitionism / Fugitive slaves in the United States / Treatment of slaves in the United States / Fugitive Slave Act
Date: 2016-01-05 16:56:00
Slavery in the United States
Slavery
American slaves
African-American people
Joshua Glover
Sherman Booth
Underground Railroad
Abolitionism
Fugitive slaves in the United States
Treatment of slaves in the United States
Fugitive Slave Act

Joshua Glover And The End of Slavery Biography written by: Becky Marburger Educational Producer

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