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Racism / African slave trade / Slave rebellion / Maroon / Slave catcher / Treatment of slaves in the United States / Underground Railroad in Indiana / Americas / Slavery / Slave trade
Date: 2012-09-10 15:53:11
Racism
African slave trade
Slave rebellion
Maroon
Slave catcher
Treatment of slaves in the United States
Underground Railroad in Indiana
Americas
Slavery
Slave trade

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