5. Buttons, Buckles, & Scissors from a cellar at the Carter’s Grove Slave Quarter
6. John Glassford & Company, "Records for Virginia," Colchester Store, Store Ledgers A-B and D-I, November 9, 1760, to August 26, 1769, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
16. “The old Cloths must be disposed of, as follows: The Grey Coat Wastecoat & breeches, with brass buttons, and the hat to poor Will: The stuff shirt to Mingo: and the Dimmity Coat & breeches and the knife in the pocket to Harrison: and Aron's Old Livery with one pair of the Leather breeches and one of the Linen frocks to Moses….” (Joseph Ball, London, to Joseph Chinn, Virginia, 1743)
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20. John Joseph Lafar Slave Badge Charleston, South Carolina 1823; copper (Colonial Williamsburg Foundation; 1990-226)
21. John Glassford & Company, "Records for Virginia," Colchester Store, Store Ledgers A-B and D-I, November 9, 1760, to August 26, 1769, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
22. “Sierra Leone Scenes, from Jean Barbot, Barbot on Guinea : The Writings of Jean Barbot on West Africa, 1678-1712 (London : Hakluyt Society, 1992)
23. Pipe with Cosmogram excavated at the Rich Neck site, Williamsburg; Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, accession # CW1074-68AC Pierced Spoon Handles excavated at the Utopia site, Kingsmill, Williamsburg; Pewter; ca. 1720-1750
24. “Banjar Player and Jig Dancer,” watercolor, ca. 1815; Blue Ridge Institute, Ferrum College, Ferrum, VA
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28. Group of “contrabands” at Foller’s House, Cumberland Landing, VA; Library of Congress H.P. Moore, “Planting Sweet Potatoes, James Hopkinson’s Plantation, “Edisto Island, SC, 1862; New-York Historical Society Sugar Bowl, England; 1825-1830, bone china, enameled and gilded; Colonial Williamsburg Foundation; 1998-37