The Sandy Spring Slave Musuem and Art Gallery, of Olney, Maryland, features various artifacts from the different eras of human slavery around the world.
One of the cabins on the grounds of the musuem was built in Olney, Maryland in the 1850s and housed between 10 to 12 African American slaves.
I'm a Virginia historian and legal expert who is related to individuals who rode on the Mayflower ship, American founding father George Mason IV, three Union veterans from the U.S. Civil War, two of whom marched with General Sherman to Atlanta, two Confederate veterans, and President Theodore Roosevelt’s and Franklin Roosevelt’s family.
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