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2011-01-212017-11-12 ~ Mark

Stavin’ Chain playing guitar and singing the ballad “Batson,” Lafayette, Louisiana. 1934. Photo by Alan Lomax. (via)

2010-12-122017-11-12 ~ Mark

Visualizing Slavery – NYTimes.com. Map showing the distribution of the slave population of the southern states of the United States. I didn’t realize there was so many along the Mississippi River. I’d always imagined more along the Piedmont and coastal plains. The LOC has some great map collections.

2009-12-212017-11-12 ~ Mark

Winter / Albert Gumble [sheet music] – Library of Congress. (via)

Mine Rescuer

2008-04-28 ~ Mark ~ 2 Comments

mine rescuer, LOC archivesFrom the Library of Congress’ Flickr photostream.

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