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Thousands of Enslaved People Were Sold Here

 SLAVE AUCTIONS

Charleston was one of the
largest slave trading cities 
in the U.S. In the 1800s, 
the area around the Old 
Exchange Building was one
of the most common sites of
downtown slave auctions. 
Along with real estate and
other personal property, 
thousands of enslaved people 
were sold here as early as
the 1770s. Most auctions 
occurred just north of the 
Exchange, though some also 
took place inside. Merchants 
also sold slaves at nearby 
stores on Broad, Chalmers, 
State, and East Bay streets.

Via @slavedwelling

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