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CALL NUMBER: 975 Cam
OBJECT TYPE: Book
TITLE: Before Freedom Came: African-American Life in the Antebellum South
DESCRIPTION: This illstrated book covers topics of plantation landscapes, the world of Plantation slaves, female slaves in the Plantation South, Black life in Old South cities, and the archealogy of slave life.
AUTHOR: Campbell, Edward D. C., Jr., editor
EDITION: 1st
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PUBLICATION DATE: 1991
PUBLISHER: The Museum of the Confederacy & the University Press of Virginia
PLACE OF PUBLICATION: Richmond
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