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Plantation life
African American women
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Social conditions
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Social life and customs
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Pringle, Elizabeth W. Allston (Elizabeth Waties Allston), 1845-1921
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Smith, Alice R. Huger (Alice Ravenel Huger), 1876-
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Phillips, J. Campbell, 1873-1948 or 1949
5
United States. Farm Security Administration
2
Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990
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A woman rice planter
23
Aunt Phebe, Uncle Tom and others; character studies among the old slaves of the South, fifty years after
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Plantation sketches
5
Farm Security Administration Collection
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Slavery
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Mississippi
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Clarksdale (Miss.)
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Illustrations
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The Macmillan Company
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The Champlin Press
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R. H. Russell
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Schomburg Jean Blackwell Hutson Research and Reference Division
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Schomburg Photographs and Prints Division
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Near the bridge two negro
women
are fishing.
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African American
women
Aunt Charlotte.
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African American
women
Set to me, Miss Flora."
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African American
women
… American
women
working
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African American
women
Types of present day Negro
women
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African American
women
Aunt Phebe Collins. Religiou…
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African American
women
authors
Idealization of the South
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Women
domestics
Pallas.
topic:
African American
women
Black
Mammy. Tempsie Staton, North
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African American
women
The sheaves are beaten with f…
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African American
women
She picked her usual thirty-f…
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African American
women
The yearly pow-wow at Casa Bi…
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African American
women
A woman rice planter, title p…
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African American
women
One or two hands in the barn-…
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African American
women
Five children asked me to let…
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African American
women
"The field with its picturesq…
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African American
women
His wife is very stirring.
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African American
women
Winnowing house for preparati…
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African American
women
In the field - sowing.
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African American
women
Fanning and pounding rice for…
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African American
women
Pounding rice.
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African American
women
Caroline Lawson. Judge Tayloe's "
Black
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African American
women
Aunt Phebe.
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African American
women
authors
Resting at her own fireside.
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African American
women
Cynthia Wooten.
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African American
women
Mary Harris.
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African American
women
"The girls shuffled the rice …
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African American
women
To-day the hands are " toting…
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African American
women
The hoe they consider purely …
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African American
women
Old Maum Mary came to bring m…
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African American
women
Just a song at twilight.
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African American
women
A social call.
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African American
women
Dreams of bygone days.
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African American
women
Day after day I met Judy comi…
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African American
women
Sol's wife, Afrodite, is a sp…
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African American
women
I saw a raft of very fine pop…
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African American
women
Slavery in America; [
Women
and children from
Darby and Joan.
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African American
women
A page from a sketch book.
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African American
women
It is tied into sheaves, whic…
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African American
women
Aunt Africa. "Ise gwine t' h…
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African American
women
You see a stack of rice appro…
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African American
women
Aunt Ann. Ann Austin was the…
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African American
women
authors
Aunt Lucy. She is the oldest…
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African American
women
King and Anderson Plantation,…
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African American
women
Aunt Charlotte. "Aunt Charlo…
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African American
women
authors
Aunt Betty. She was the slav…
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African American
women
Bayou Bourbeaux Plantation op…
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African American
women
Murriah Flood. Born a slave …
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African American
women
authors
Aunt Jonas. She is Drualla J…
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African American
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