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Creating Freedom: Material Culture and African-American Identity at Oakley Plantation, Louisiana, 1840-1950

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Creating Freedom: Material Culture and African-American Identity at Oakley Plantation, Louisiana, 1840-1950 - Wilkie, Laurie A
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Historians' conception of plantation life in the American South, both post- and antebellum, derives almost exclusively from the written record, hence mainly from the white owners' perspectives. In Creating Freedom, historical archaeologist Laurie Wilkie pulls the half-opened curtain wider by seeking out the experiences of the majority of people who made their home on plantations: the African American laborers. Specifically, Wilkie examines the lives of four black families who lived at Oakley Plantation in south Louisiana's ...

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Creating Freedom: Material Culture and African-American Identity at Oakley Plantation, Louisiana, 1840-1950 2000, LSU Press, Baton Rouge

ISBN-13: 9780807125823

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Creating Freedom: Material Culture and African American Identity at Oakley Plantation, Louisiana, 1840-1950 2000, Louisiana State University Press

ISBN-13: 9780807126486

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