Redfish - Meet Wilson Chinn, an enslaved man from Louisiana who was forced to wear a pronged neck collar and was “branded” with his captor's initials. Wilson Chinn was 21 years old
![Slave Collar with Bells Used for the Punishment for Attempted Escape | Cowan's Auction House: The Midwest's Most Trusted Auction House / Antiques / Fine Art / Art Appraisals Slave Collar with Bells Used for the Punishment for Attempted Escape | Cowan's Auction House: The Midwest's Most Trusted Auction House / Antiques / Fine Art / Art Appraisals](https://fws-files.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/website/auctions/items/full/1600768_1.jpg)
Slave Collar with Bells Used for the Punishment for Attempted Escape | Cowan's Auction House: The Midwest's Most Trusted Auction House / Antiques / Fine Art / Art Appraisals
![I have run away. Seize me!” – a slave collar of the time of Constantine, and other similar items – Roger Pearse I have run away. Seize me!” – a slave collar of the time of Constantine, and other similar items – Roger Pearse](https://www.roger-pearse.com/weblog/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/slave_collar3.png)
I have run away. Seize me!” – a slave collar of the time of Constantine, and other similar items – Roger Pearse
Photo of slave wearing collar device from Ken Burns documentary | Period Photos & Examinations | Page 8
![STORI3D PAST on Twitter: "Roman slave collar, with tag that reads "I have run away; hold me. When you have brought me back to my master Zoninus, you will receive a gold STORI3D PAST on Twitter: "Roman slave collar, with tag that reads "I have run away; hold me. When you have brought me back to my master Zoninus, you will receive a gold](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EGE3hzqW4AAyZLP.jpg:large)
STORI3D PAST on Twitter: "Roman slave collar, with tag that reads "I have run away; hold me. When you have brought me back to my master Zoninus, you will receive a gold
![AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY on Twitter: "Neck collars were also placed on them for months to remind them of their wrongdoing if they did any 'wrong'. Collars were thick and heavy and AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY on Twitter: "Neck collars were also placed on them for months to remind them of their wrongdoing if they did any 'wrong'. Collars were thick and heavy and](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EZCbsv5XsAEbueG.jpg)