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Exchanging Our Country Marks: The Transformation Of African Identities In The Colonial And Antebellum South,New I. And Soldiers Were Banned From

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And Soldiers Were Banned From Plutopiathey Lived In Temporary 'Staging Grounds' And Often Performed The Most Dangerous Work At The Plant

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Exchanging Our Country Marks: The Transformation Of African Identities In The Colonial And Antebellum South,New I. And Soldiers Were Banned FromThe Transatlantic Slave Trade Brought Individuals From Diverse African Regions And Cultures To A Common Destiny In The American South. In This Comprehensive Study, Michael Gomez Establishes Tangible Links Between The African American Community And Its African Origins And Traces The Process By Which African Populations Exchanged Their Distinct Ethnic Identities For Onedefined Primarily By The Conception Of Race. He Examines Transformations In The

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