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African American Life On A Southern Hunting Plantation

$21.99

Compiled by Titus Brown & James “Jack” Hadley

Explored are the unique relationships between the plantation owners and their employees, and between families black and white. Vintage images depict the various tasks performed by the African Americans on the plantation, as well as the recreational activities they enjoyed. Told in the voices of those who lived and worked on the plantations.

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SKU: Books - African American Life On A Southern Hunting PlantationCategory: Books
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Compiled by Titus Brown & James “Jack” Hadley

Explored are the unique relationships between the plantation owners and their employees, and between families black and white. Vintage images depict the various tasks performed by the African Americans on the plantation, as well as the recreational activities they enjoyed. Told in the voices of those who lived and worked on the plantations.

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Weight.68 lbs
Dimensions9.25 × 6.5 × .5 in

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