This thesis examines the interpretation of antebellum slavery in the United States of America, and it provides a proposed slavery interpretation plan for the T.R.R. Cobb House Museum, which is located in Athens, Georgia and owned by the Watson-Brown Foundation. The analysis of this paper discusses the establishment of interpretation techniques; history of the Cobb family; evaluation of five antebellum historic site case studies; analysis of primary source material; assessment of various methods of interpretation; and a proposed slavery interpretation plan composed of a framework, strategies, and recommendations for the T.R.R. Cobb House Museum.