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Slavery in Baton Rouge

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Peonage; slavery into the 70s

Peonage – or debt slavery- was a system created to trap formerly enslaved people back into slavery.

Stops

  1. Stop 1: Nancy Hall at Magnolia Mound Plantation - Alfie Kerr

  2. Stop 2: Caroline Wright at N. J. W. Wortham's Plantation - Alfie Kerr

  3. Stop 3: Old Hepzibah Baptist Church - By Alexia Kimble

  4. Stop 4: Baton Rouge Courthouse (1857 - 1922) By Bailey Echevarria

  5. Stop 5: Gartness Plantation by Holly Kliebert

  6. Stop 6: Louisiana State Penitentiary--Gabriel Evans

  7. Stop 7: McHatton Home Colony -- Charlie Stephens

  8. Stop 8: Adelia Plantation Home at Old Goodwood - Shelby English

  9. Stop 9: Allendale Plantation- Ysabella Ayo

  10. Stop 10: Dennis Daigre plantation - Maura Roushar

  11. Stop 11: Nottoway Plantation- Ashlyn Cook

  12. Stop 12: Highland/ Locust Grove Plantation- Ashlyn Cook

  13. Stop 13: Magnolia Mound Plantation-Ashlyn Cook

  14. Stop 14: Harlem Plantation

  15. Stop 15: Baton Rouge Slave Depot--Alexander Aoun

  16. Stop 16: St Charles -Waterford Plantation Camron Gales

  17. Stop 17: Chatsworth Plantation- By: Kayla Williams

  18. Stop 18: Slave Depot

  19. Stop 19: Free People of Colour in Downtown Baton Rouge - Alex Constantine-Smith

  20. Stop 20: The Legacies of Slave-holding POC in Louisiana- Morgan Aguillard

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