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(‎Added reference to claim: hasDescription (P66): Free before 13th Amendment. Shepherd was a free black watchman who was killed by one of John Brown's men during the raid on Harper's Ferry. Although Shepherd was free, the United Daughters of the Confederacy erected a "Faithful Slave Memorial" in his honor, inspiring protracted criticism from white and black activists., #quickstatements; batch #628 by User:Seila Gonzalez)
 
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Shepherd was a free black watchman who was killed by one of John Brown's men during the raid on Harper's Ferry. Although Shepherd was free, the United Daughters of the Confederacy erected a “Faithful Slave Memorial" in his honor, inspiring protracted criticism from white and black activists
 
Property / hasDescription: Shepherd was a free black watchman who was killed by one of John Brown's men during the raid on Harper's Ferry. Although Shepherd was free, the United Daughters of the Confederacy erected a “Faithful Slave Memorial" in his honor, inspiring protracted criticism from white and black activists / rank
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Property / hasDescription: Shepherd was a free black watchman who was killed by one of John Brown's men during the raid on Harper's Ferry. Although Shepherd was free, the United Daughters of the Confederacy erected a “Faithful Slave Memorial" in his honor, inspiring protracted criticism from white and black activists / reference
 
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Heyward
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Shepherd
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Heyward Shepherd
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Free before 13th Amendment. Shepherd was a free black watchman who was killed by one of John Brown's men during the raid on Harper's Ferry. Although Shepherd was free, the United Daughters of the Confederacy erected a "Faithful Slave Memorial" in his honor, inspiring protracted criticism from white and black activists.
Property / hasDescription: Free before 13th Amendment. Shepherd was a free black watchman who was killed by one of John Brown's men during the raid on Harper's Ferry. Although Shepherd was free, the United Daughters of the Confederacy erected a "Faithful Slave Memorial" in his honor, inspiring protracted criticism from white and black activists. / rank
 
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Property / hasDescription: Free before 13th Amendment. Shepherd was a free black watchman who was killed by one of John Brown's men during the raid on Harper's Ferry. Although Shepherd was free, the United Daughters of the Confederacy erected a "Faithful Slave Memorial" in his honor, inspiring protracted criticism from white and black activists. / reference
 

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HC-PER-39706
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Heyward Shepherd
HC-PER-39706
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Free before 13th Amendment. Shepherd was a free black watchman who was killed by one of John Brown's men during the raid on Harper's Ferry. Although Shepherd was free, the United Daughters of the Confederacy erected a "Faithful Slave Memorial" in his honor, inspiring protracted criticism from white and black activists.