Field Slaves
Field Slaves
Field Slaves: An Overview...50
Leonne M. Hudson
Agricultural Work...52
James F. Dator
Seasonal Rhythms of Life...54
James F. Dator
Cotton Plantations...56
James F. Dator
Tobacco Plantations...59
Sean Condon
Rice Plantations...61
M. K. Beauchamp
Sugar Plantations...63
M. K. Beauchamp
Animal Husbandry...65
Marguerite P. Garvey
Construction and Clearing Land...67
Mark S. Joy
Tools and Technology...70
Donald Roe
Hunting, Trapping, and Fishing...72
Mark S. Joy
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