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Fort Monroe — Contraband Slaves and Freedom — History, Facts & Guide
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Explore the history of Fort Monroe in Hampton, Virginia, a key site for contraband slaves and freedom during the Civil War. Learn about the three freedom seekers who started it all, Mary S. Peake, the Emancipation Oak, and the site's significance today.
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