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  • The Cartography of Slavery and the Authority of Statistics
Figure 5. Scottish mapmaker A. K. Johnston began to differentiate areas of slavery's growth and decline in his Map of the United States (1857). American maps, however, had yet to achieve this level of sophistication. Geography and Map Division, Library of Congress.
Figure 5.

Scottish mapmaker A. K. Johnston began to differentiate areas of slavery's growth and decline in his Map of the United States (1857). American maps, however, had yet to achieve this level of sophistication. Geography and Map Division, Library of Congress.

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