Montgomery's Slave Traders - Montgomery, AL
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N 32° 22.717 W 086° 18.367
16S E 565270 N 3582615
One of three new markers in Montgomery describing the slave trade including the places the slave traders who sold the slaves for many years.
Waymark Code: WMJXV9
Location: Alabama, United States
Date Posted: 01/13/2014
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Marker text:
Vast plantations with large slave populations emerged in Alabama's Black Belt beginning in 1820. Montgomery's proximity to the Black Belt made the city a center for slave trading in Alabama. From the river, down Commerce Street and to this block, slave traders worked next door to shop owners and other business establishments. E. Barnard & Co. operated at 88 Commerce Street. Mason Harwell, one of Montgomery's most active slave traders, kept an office at 21 Market Street (now Dexter Avenue). On a single day, Harwell sold hundreds of enslaved men, women, and children, alongside livestock. Across the South, slave traders were generally among the wealthiest and most influential citizens in their communities.
Marker Name: Montgomery's Slave Traders
Marker Type: Urban
Addtional Information:: Erected by the Black Heritage Council, Equal Justice Initiative and the Alabama Historical Commission.
More on the Slavery in America and Montgomery:
http://www.eji.org/node/841
Date Dedicated / Placed: 2013
Marker Number: Not Listed
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