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Africa / Kingdom of Kongo / Slavery in the United States / Bantu peoples / Ethnic groups in Angola / Traditional African medicine / Kongo people / Atlantic slave trade / David Drake / Christopher C. Fennell / Kongo cosmogram / Stono Rebellion
Date: 2015-07-25 19:36:58
Africa
Kingdom of Kongo
Slavery in the United States
Bantu peoples
Ethnic groups in Angola
Traditional African medicine
Kongo people
Atlantic slave trade
David Drake
Christopher C. Fennell
Kongo cosmogram
Stono Rebellion

Christopher Fennell (2011). “Literate Inversions and Cultural Metaphors in Edgefield Stoneware,” in “Crosses to Bear: Cross Marks as African Symbols in Southern Pottery,” thematic forum of articles edited by Char

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