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Newspaper Brokered Slave Trade Advertisements in North America
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This dataset focuses on newspaper advertisements in which newspaper printers acted as brokers in the sale of enslaved people. It extends from 1704 through 1807, after which the transatlantic slave trade officially ended. It contains more than 2,100 eighteenth-century North American newspaper advertisements that document the possible trafficking of at least 3,000 enslaved persons.
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