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| #3550385 in Books | 2000-02-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.51 x.99 x6.39l, | File type: PDF | 272 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| I|By Linda Addison|I live on the Beech. Same square mile as the church, on A 100 year farm. I just wanted to see wider research on this community. I've talked many Times to Lawrence Carter who absolutely was the best resource on this area. He had the deep information, but a broader research would have made me a appreciate the book more. Southern Seed, Northern Soil is a truly|About the Author|Stephen A. Vincent is Associate Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.
Southern Seed, Northern Soil captures the exceptional history of the Beech and Roberts settlements, two African-American and mixed-race farming communities on the Indiana frontier in the 1830s. Stephen Vincent analyzes the founders' backgrounds as a distinctive free people of color from the Old South. He traces the migration that culminated in the founding of the two communities. He follows the settlements' transformations through the pioneer and Civil War eras, and...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.Southern Seed, Northern Soil: African-American Farm Communities in the Midwest, 1765-1900 | Stephen A Vincent. I have read it a couple of times and even shared with my family members. Really good. Couldnt put it down.