The Last Enslaved Woman of Georgia: She Lived to 119 and Saw Horrors No One Should Ever See
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He was considered unfit for reproduction — his father gave him to the strongest enslaved woman 1859
(1878, Nathaniel Johnson) The Black boy who was immune to poisons — scientists couldn’t explain it
The master of Mississippi forced every new slave to fight him — until he met a FAT giant, 1860
The Master Who Married His Slave and Discovered She Was His Daughter: Forbidden Marriage in 1839
The Beautiful Slave Was Bought to Please 12 Plantation Owners... BUT She Destroyed Every One
The Black girl who taught herself to read and exposed secrets that doomed the Whitmores in 1891
The giant man freed all the slaves on Thanksgiving Day in 1865 – but he paid a heavy price
Slave Woman Finds Plantation Lady Alone in Her Cabin — Her Demands Changed Her Life Forever
Solomon Washington: The Slave Who Poisoned 12 Plantation Owners With Medicine (Georgia, 1831)
(1863, Eliza Davis) The Black Girl So Intelligent That Science Could Not Explain Her
The Appalachian Cannibal Who Hunted and Ate Native Warriors — And Turned Revenge Into Ritual
(Louisiana, 1841) The Deadliest Slave Brothers Who Ever Lived: They Executed 35 Enemies for Pleasure
The Apache Woman Who Killed Six Slave Hunters With A Slingshot To Save Her Enslaved Husband — 1829
(Louisiana, 1849) The Most Wicked Slave Girl Who Ever Lived: She Took the Lives of 22 Women in...
The mysterious case of the Georgia triplets who managed to predict the day of people’s deaths 1866
The Voodoo Doll That Killed 7 Generations—140 Years of Death, Louisiana 1855
(1910, Atlanta) It Was Just a Family Portrait — Until Experts Noticed the Black Child’s Strange Pose
The elderly Black woman who had visions while sleeping – she revealed inexplicable horrors in 1893
The Impossible Mystery of the Slave Who Killed 200 White Men and Was Never Caught
The Cruelest Slave Brothers — They Sealed the Slave Ship Captain Inside the Hold, Savannah, 1825