Yes there was and still is a market place for slaves. It's downtown, they kept it as a historical site.
Yes I was there at Ft Bragg 1974-77 downtown square.
A slave market or a slave auction.
A slave market was a place where enslaved individuals were bought and sold as property. These markets were prevalent in many cultures throughout history, where people were treated as commodities to be traded for labor or profit.
The Slave Market was created in 1882.
Natchez, Mississippi was one of the key cities in the slave trade market during the 19th century, with an active trade in slaves buying and selling taking place there.
Slave Market with the Disappearing Bust of Voltaire was created in 1940.
"The Forks of the Road Slave Market" was located in Natchez, Mississippi. The slave market was closed down in 1863 when the Union troops occupied the town.
The cast of The Slave Market - 1921 includes: James Cruze Marguerite Snow
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In the 18th and 19th centuries Charleston, North Carolina had the largest slave trade market. Charleston was a major port city and was therefore ideal for slave traders.
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