In the 19th century, enslaved people were sold from the slave pen of James Dean, a major slave trader on Cotton Avenue. In 1956, this Confederate statue was moved to one end of the street.

Cotton Avenue, Macon Unmarked

An experiment based on an article from the New York Times.

In the 19th century, enslaved people were sold from the slave pen of James Dean, a major slave trader on Cotton Avenue. In 1956, this Confederate statue was moved to one end of the street.