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United States / Emory Campbell / Lorenzo Dow Turner / Joseph Opala / Ring shout / Africanisms / Emory / Black Seminoles / Bunce Island / Gullah / Geography of the United States / African diaspora
Date: 2014-03-21 12:22:48
United States
Emory Campbell
Lorenzo Dow Turner
Joseph Opala
Ring shout
Africanisms
Emory
Black Seminoles
Bunce Island
Gullah
Geography of the United States
African diaspora

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