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19thC Plantation-Made Hand-Forged SLAVE USED Scissors
This fascinating 19th century piece was plantation-hand-forged from iron and was used by (and likely also crafted by) African-American Slaves.

Measuring 10.5 inches long, this wonderful pair of scissors retains the original blacksmith's marks. The scissors were so well-made that they remain functional today.

An absolutely rare and fascinating artifact from the dark era of American Slavery.

Once part of the Middle Passage Museum inventory, this piece has been de-accessioned. The Middle Passage Museum was the dream of Jim and Mary Anne Petty of Mississippi as well as that of an anonymous Georgian benefactor who had together compiled a collection of slave artifacts numbering over 15,000 pieces and who had hoped to find a permanent site in Mobile, Alabama, for their museum. While they formed a non-profit organization to raise funds for their hoped-for museum, their dream was never realized.

In a 2003 statement, Jim Petty remarked, "The importance of the exhibit of these artifacts is to understand the harshness of what slavery and segregation was all about. The items in the exhibit remind us of the terrible heinousness of slavery. Viewing the collection can be very emotional, but it is a tool through which we can understand, honor and respect a great culture. We want to realize that out of slavery, a great culture emerged, and carried on, and continued to strive for a better life regardless of the adverse conditions that were placed upon them."



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