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43 ʻAho 9 Houa 25 Miniti

Falaite 6 Maʻasi 2026, 8:30 PM (GMT+0)

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Underground Freedom Seekers- Slave Labor Case Studies in the U.S. Mining Industry

No one industry shaped the economy and population expansion of 19th century United States more than Mining. Exponential growth didn't prevent industry segments outside of the antebellum South from leveraging the peculiar institution of slavery to grow the business sector's profitability. This presentation will build attendee's knowledge in two seemingly disparate record sets, offering opportunities to merge prior knowledge of tools and resources to draw new correlations while exploring detailed evidence analysis.

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Thumbnail ki he Exploring Records of Antebellum Southern Plantations Through a Genealogical Lens
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1:00:09
Thumbnail ki he Using Indirect Evidence to Identify Enslaved Parents
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1:00:01
Thumbnail ki he Discovering Enslaved Ancestors Through Civil War Military Records
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