Remembering Our Ancestors is photographic history of former African American slaves. The Photographs were downloaded from the Library of congress. Although these African Americans have passed on, they left us with a lot of valuable oral and written documents that gave us a revealing and stunning view of chattel slavery in American. These photographs can be viewed in the History Notes section of the blog.
Remembering Our Ancestors
No. 110 Former African American Slave
Library of Congress Print
Remembering Our Ancestors
No.111 Former African American Slave
Library of Congress Print
Remembering Our Ancestors
No. 112 African American Civil War Soldier
Library of Congress Print
Remembering Our Ancestors
No. 113 African American Civil War Soldier
Library of Congress Print
Remembering Our Ancestors
No.114 Post war soldier wearing white cross-belt, oval US buckle, double breasted
coat, epaulets shako red, white and blue pompom holding 45-70 rifle with
fixed bayonet, wearing white gloves, painted backdrop
Library of Congress Print
Remembering Our Ancestors
No. 115 Former African American Slave Children
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