Manumission and Freedom
Manumission and Freedom
Chapter 6 addresses the circumstances faced by enslaved persons who were manumitted, freed, or sold after Margaret’s death. It outlines what happened to the people manumitted by Margaret and her executor. Some were freed while others were sold to new enslavers. The chapter addresses the occupations and family relationships of blacks who became first-generation freedpersons.
Keywords: Manumission, freedom, Baltimore, Margaret Carroll
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