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Plantation life
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Smedes, Susan Dabney, 1840-1913
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Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870
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Brooks, Eugene C. (Eugene Clyde), 1871-1947
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Aunt Phebe, Uncle Tom and others; character studies among the old slaves of the South, fifty years after
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A southern planter: Social life in the old south
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The Negro in Chicago: a study of race relations and a race riot, by the Chicago Commission on Race Relations
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The story of cotton and the development of the cotton states
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Following the color line; an account of Negro citizenship in the American democracy
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A typical plantation family.
The overseer's house.
The quarters.
The plantation store.
Cotton field.
Slave quarters on a plantatio…
The abandoned home of a South…
[An old cabin for Negro tenan…
Uncle Isom.
Uncle John. He was another of…
Weston Chapel, Hagley Plantat…
Aunt Phebe.
Resting at her own fireside.
Black Mammy. Tempsie Staton,…
Cynthia Wooten.
Mary Harris.
Caroline Lawson. Judge Taylo…
Aunt Charlotte. "Aunt Charlo…
Uncle Tom" Brown.
Uncle Dick. He was another o…
Uncle Jim. Uncle Jim Lawson …
Uncle Moses. "Uncle Mose" Ro…
Uncle Gus. A Confederate Vet…
Uncle David. Hertford, North…
Uncle Major. He was the slav…
Aunt Ann. Ann Austin was the…
Interior of Weston Chapel. T…
All Saints' Parish Church. A…
Interior of All Saint's Paris…
All Saints' Rectory. Built f…
Rector's Study by Rev. Mr. Gl…
Faith Memorial Chapel. Built…
Tomb of Plowden Weston. Mr. …
A Pray - House.
Murriah Flood. Born a slave …
Aunt Betty. She was the slav…
Uncle Jack. Who lives on a p…
Aunt Jonas. She is Drualla J…
Aunt Charlotte.
Aunt Africa. "Ise gwine t' h…
Rice fields from the Avenue o…
Aunt Phebe Collins. Religiou…
Aunt Lucy. She is the oldest…
Overseer's house, Hermitage P…
Types of present day Negro wo…
Live Oak Avenue, Caledonia Pl…
See Brudder Brown - whose sav…
Set to me, Miss Flora."
Set to Yo' Pahtn'hs, Shocktum…
General Robert E. Lee, Januar…