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Caribbean History and Culture, 1535-1920: Imprints from the Library Company of Philadelphia
This work uncovers an extensive informal economy of property ownership among slaves. Dylan C. Penningroth seeks to shed new light on African American family and community life from the heydey of plantation slavery to the freedom generation of the 1870s.
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Caribbean History and Culture, 1535-1920: Imprints from the Library Company of Philadelphia
Caribbean History and Culture, 1535-1920: Imprints from the Library Company of Philadelphia
Caribbean History and Culture, 1535-1920: Imprints from the Library Company of Philadelphia
Caribbean History and Culture, 1535-1920: Imprints from the Library Company of Philadelphia
Caribbean History and Culture, 1535-1920: Imprints from the Library Company of Philadelphia
Plantation to Nation: Caribbean Museums and National Identity. Alissandra Cummins, Kevin Farmer, and Roslyn Russell (eds.). Inclusive Museum Series. Champaign, IL: Common Ground, 2013. xvi + 275 pp. (Cloth US$40.00; EBook US$15.00)
Caribbean History and Culture, 1535-1920: Imprints from the Library Company of Philadelphia
Caribbean History and Culture, 1535-1920: Imprints from the Library Company of Philadelphia
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Caribbean History and Culture, 1535-1920: Imprints from the Library Company of Philadelphia
New Book: Plantation to Nation—Caribbean Museums and National Identity – Repeating Islands
Caribbean History and Culture, 1535-1920: Imprints from the Library Company of Philadelphia