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- On " Plantation Coffle March, " she sings:
- Later, Hammond travels again, this time to Natchez, Mississippi to sell a coffle of slaves.
- From the late 1820s to the Civil War, as Deep South cotton production boomed, enslaved blacks were taken overland by slave coffle and by steam brig in a forced transcontinental migration.
- As historian David M . Potter noted in his Pulitzer Prize-winning history, " The Impending Crisis : 1848 1861 ", " Apparently everyone in the South in the late 1850s knew someone who knew someone else who had seen a coffle of slaves direct from Africa.
- When he stumbles into a convention of Southern police chiefs at a motel, the writer _ though merely a black college professor going about his own business _ is uncomfortable : " Now comes back the memory of walking, shackled, in a coffle, down to the seaside and ships ."