Thieves, Rogues and Vagbonds, our Convict Brgginnings

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Slavery is an ancient a business as the human race, where none may claim exclusive subjection of its brutality.
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Funded: $100 of $3,500
Dates: May 31st -> Jun 30th (30 days)
Project By: Ann Casey
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The fate of vagrant children in 1619

June 14th - via: kickstarter.com
Elizabeth Abbott was about twelve when she and one hundred other vagrant children were swept off the streets of London in 1619. Held in Bridewell in shackles then boarded on the George to be sent to the plantations in Virginia and sold as slaves. She... (Read More)

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