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"To Love the Wind and the Rain": African Americans and Environmental History
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Environmental History; Jan 1, 2007; ; 700+ Words
...of the environment and its meanings. "'[WJilderness1 was...of healing, a highway to kinship, a place where a decisive...organization under slavery, sharecropping, and turpentine camps...Reflections on the Purposes and Meanings of African American Environmental...
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Becoming Free in the Cotton South.(Book review)
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Journal of Southern History; Aug 1, 2008; ; 700+ Words
...experience of enslavement and the meaning of freedom were both significantly...former slaves carved out a meaning of freedom that was very much...that women remained part of kinship networks and were thus supported...the nascent enterprise of sharecropping. That being said, the study...
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Becoming Free in the Cotton South
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The Journal of Southern History; Aug 1, 2008; ; 700+ Words
...experience of enslavement and the meaning of freedom were both significantly...former slaves carved out a meaning of freedom that was very much...that women remained part of kinship networks and were thus supported...the nascent enterprise of sharecropping. That being said, the study...
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