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Runaway Slaves: Rebels On The Plantation-new France Winddance Cement Their Place In History

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Cement Their Place In History

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Runaway Slaves: Rebels On The Plantation-new France Winddance Cement Their Place In HistoryFrom John Hope Franklin, America'S Foremost African American Historian, Comes This Groundbreaking Analysis Of Slave Resistance And Escape. A Sweeping Panorama Of Plantation Life Before The Civil War, This Book Reveals That Slaves Frequently Rebelled Against Their Masters And Ran Away From Their Plantations Whenever They Could. For Generations, Important Aspects About Slave Life On The Plantations Of The American South Have Remained Shrouded.

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