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The Disturbing Secret the Plantation Mistress Hid for 15 Years— Seven Children With Her Stable Slave
The Horrifying Truth About What Happened to the Plantation Owner — The Slave Abigail’s Cruel Justice
The Cruelest Cousins of the Plantation, Who Turned the Mill on Their Master — Charleston, 1843
Benjamin Cross – The black man no twelve overseers could subdue, even bound by iron, Natchez, 1844
The Cherokee Tribe That Adopted Escaped Slaves — The Alliance That Terrified Plantation Owners, 1844
The Cruel Secret of the Slave Amélie: She Seduced Three Brothers and Made Them Foes—New Orleans,1854
The Plantation Lady Who Bore a Biracial Child and Blamed Witchcraft — The Cursed Secret, 1840
The Cherokee Chief Who Massacred an Entire Slave Patrol to Save Five Runaways — Georgia, 1838
The cruelest slave twins who switched places to execute both overseers on the same night, 1839
The Plantation Mistress Who Made Her Husband Watch Her With Field Slaves — The Revenge Unbelievable
The Cherokee Woman Who Killed Five Slave Catchers With a Tomahawk to Save Her Slave Husband, 1839
The Unbelievable Slave Carpenter Who Rebuilt the Master's Carriage to Collapse and Kill Him
The Cruelest Slave Brothers — They Sealed the Slave Ship Captain Inside the Hold, Savannah, 1825
The Abominable and Bizarre Mystery of the Governor’s Slave Mistress — Virginia, 1851
The Cruelest Enslaved Blacksmiths, Who Cast the Overseer Into the Blazing Forge — Louisiana, 1832
The Cherokee Warriors Who Attacked a Slave Auction and Freed Every Captive — Georgia, 1837
The Profane Affair of the Colonel’s Bride Who Poisoned Him to Be with Her Childhood Slave, 1849
The Inexplicable Mystery on the Plantation Raven Hollow that no one Can Explain — New Mexico, 1861
The Most Cruel Slave Brothers: Locked the Overseer in the Cotton Gin and Turned It On — MS, 1847
Moses the Giant: The 7'2" Enslaved Man Who Broke the Necks of Nine Slave Traders — Louisiana, 1841
The Creek Indians Who Scalped Twelve Overseers Hunting Escaped Slaves —The Massacre of 1840, Alabama
The Profane Affair of the Mayor’s Daughter and the Blacksmith Slave —The Ruin of the Harrisons, 1851
The Most Feared Female Slave: She Could Ruin a Man's Life With a Smile and a Secret — Virginia, 1850
The Slave Cook Delilah: She Poisoned the Master After Her Son’s Unjust Punishment — Alabama, 1846
The Slave Child That Science Cannot Explain: The Impossible Mystery, Georgia, 1826
Phillis the Cook: The Enslaved Woman Who Poisoned Seven Slave Traders With Tainted Whiskey, 1836
The Slave Who Discovered Gold on the Plantation and Traded the Secret for His Freedom –Virginia,1741
The Profane Secret of the Banker's Wife: Every Night She Retired With 5 Slaves to the Carriage House
The Slave Cato Who Saved the Governor's Daughter from Drowning and Won Freedom for 50 Families,1869
The Slave Woman Hannah, Who Blinded the Plantation Mistress With Boiling Water — Virginia, 1842