1790 - 1853
Hope H. Slatter
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| Birthday |
11th June, 1790
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| Birthplace |
Georgia, U.S.
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| Died |
15th September, 1853
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| Place of Death |
Alabama, U.S.
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| Zodiac Sign |
Gemini
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| Occupation Text |
Slave trader, planter
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Hope Hull Slatter (June 11, 1790 – September 15, 1853) was a 19th-century American slave trader with an "extensive establishment and private jail, for the keeping of slaves" on Pratt Street in Baltimore, Maryland. He gained "wealth and infamy from the trade in blood," and sold thousands of people from the Chesapeake region to parts south. Slatter, in company with Austin Woolfolk, Bernard M. Campbell, and Joseph S. Donovan has been described as one of the "tycoons of the slave trade" in the Upper South, collectively "responsible for the forced departures of approximately 9,000 captives from Baltimore to New Orleans."
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