Space and Place in the African Diaspora: Assessing Household Context within a Virginia Plantation
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- Documents (5)
- Beyond the Patriarchy: A Feminine Examination of Montpelier's Shifting Landscape (2016)
- Cabins, Households, and Families: The Multiple Loci of Pooled Production at James Madison's Montpelier (2016)
- Many Remedies to Choose From: Social Relationships and Healing in an Enslaved Community (2016)
- Roots in the Community: A Macrobotanical Analysis of Enslaved African-American Households at James Madison's Montpelier (2016)
- Whose Midden is it Anyway? : Exploring the Origins of the Southwest Yard Midden at James Madison's Montpelier (2016)