> Does anyone know of a good source for accurate replicas of slave
> shackles?  Any leads would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks!


Hi Jennifer,

I seem to recall slave shackles in Fred Wilson's "Mining the Museum" Exhibit
at the Maryland Historical Society. But Nancy Creshkoff would know for sure.
Is that right Nancy?

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