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Dozens of bodies exhumed in Texas likely those of black inmates forced to work on plantations

Ethan | July 19, 2018 | Latest | No Comments

  1. Dozens of bodies exhumed in Texas likely those of black inmates forced to work on plantations  CBS News
  2. Texas archaeologists uncover remains of black convicts forced into labour after slavery  CBC.ca
  3. Construction on Texas school unearths 95 bodies of freed slaves in prison camp, researchers say  Fort Worth Star Telegram
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