No Rum! No Sugar or the Voice of Blood, being half an hour conversation between an Negro and an English gentleman, showing the horrible nature of the slave trade and pointing out an easy and effectual method of terminating it, by an act of the people. London, 1792.

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Ashton Warner & S. Strickland

Negro Slavery Described by a Negro: Being the Narrative of Ashton Warner, a Native of St. Vincent's. With an Appendix Containing the Testimony of Four Christian Ministers, Recently Returned from the Colonies, on the System of Slavery as It Now Exists. London, 1831.

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Slave in collar restraint.

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Iron Mask, Neck Collar, Leg Shackles, and Spurs, 18th Century.

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Plantation Scene and Slave Houses, Barbados, 1807-8.

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Slaves in Leg Stocks, Trinidad, ca. 1830s.

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Treadmill, Jamaica, 1837.

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