Slaves Working with a 19th Century Cotton Gin on a Plantation in a Southern State of the United States of America, from The History of Our Country, Published 1905 by J. (after) Steeple Davis

Slaves Working with a 19th Century Cotton Gin on a Plantation in a Southern State of the United States of America, from The History of Our Country, Published 1905

(Slaves working with a 19th century cotton gin on a plantation in a southern state of the United States of America, from 'The History of Our Country', published 1905 (litho))


J. (after) Steeple Davis

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Slaves Working with a 19th Century Cotton Gin on a Plantation in a Southern State of the United States of America, from The History of Our Country, Published 1905 by J. (after) Steeple Davis. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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