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Whole black family at the Hermitage Enslaved African-Americans-Savannah, GA 1907

$ 7.65

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  • Black History Photo-Hermitage: Photo of enslaved at Hermitige-Savannah GA

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    Title:
    The Whole black family at the Hermitage, enslaved African-Americans-Savannah, GA 1907
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    The Whole black family at the Hermitage, Savannah, Ga.  1907   Built in 1850, these two brick buildings were the dwellings of two families who were among 201 enslaved African-Americans working at the nearly 400 acre Hermitage Plantation on the Savannah River in Chatham County just north of Savannah, Georgia. These families supplemented the meager food rations provided by the plantation owner by planting a garden behind the house. They also hunted game and caught fish in the Savannah River.
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