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FROM SLAVERY TO FREEDOM: Archaeology of an African-American Family in Sacramento, California. (Paper presented at 1994 Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology) Adrian Praetzellis, Ph.D. Department of Ant
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Document Date: 2009-10-13 17:28:52


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San Francisco / Baltimore / Atlanta / Washington / Sacramento / /

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African Americans / Weinstock Lubin & Co. / Virginia Cook / Sears / Roebuck & Co. / Elizabeth Keckley / Coleman / /

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America / Africa / /

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Canada / /

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USD / /

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department store of Weinstock / /

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food / archaeological site / retail cuts / retail establishment / /

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Negro / /

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Sonoma State University / Department of Anthropology Sonoma State University Rohnert Park / Society for Historical Archaeology / California State Supreme Court / /

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John F. Kennedy / Jacqueline Bouvier / Clarence / Thomas Cook / Richard Jones / Adrian Praetzellis / Thomas / Jr. / Catherine / Mary Praetzellis / Clarence Caesar / James / Ernest Cook / Mary Collins / Lincoln / David Lubin / /

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dressmaker / physician / carpenter / head / entrepreneur / Historian / system head / co-worker / King / conductor / representative / independent businessman / /

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Virginia / Maryland / California / /

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Youth's Companion / /

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