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Reconstructs daily life in a Lowcountry slave community.
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Juniors innovative reconstruction of antebellum plantation life in the South Carolina lowcountry's All Saints Parish ought to serve as an inspiration and guide for both state and local historians and those scholars who, in Juniors words, 'attempt to describe and analyze abstract wholes without having investigated concrete parts.' William L. Van Deburg, Journal of American History
Down by the Riverside: A South Carolina Slave Community (Blacks in the New World)
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English9780252013058
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Juniors innovative reconstruction of antebellum plantation life in the South Carolina lowcountry's All Saints Parish ought to serve as an inspiration and guide for both state and local historians and those scholars who, in Juniors words, 'attempt to describe and analyze abstract wholes without having investigated concrete parts.' William L. Van Deburg, Journal of American History
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