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"Seeking and Holding": Afrocentric Liberation in the Antebellum South

Forum: The Journal of Planning Practice and Education
doi 10.15368/forum.2009v1n1.9
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June 1, 2009

Authors
Danielle R. Johnson
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Robert E. Kennedy Library, Cal Poly


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