The project seeks to reveal the ubiquity of slavery in eighteenth-century life from New England to Georgia by republishing advertisements about enslaved people — for sale as individuals or in groups, wanted to purchase or for hire for short periods, runaways who liberated themselves, and those who were subsequently captured and confined in jails and workhouses — in daily digests on this site as well as in real time via the Twitter feed, utilizing twenty-first-century media to stand in for the print media of the eighteenth century.
Essex Gazette October 29, 1771.
Enslaved men, women, and children appeared in print somewhere in the colonies almost every single day.