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Slaves harvesting sugar cane in Louisiana, 1833.
Slaves harvesting sugar cane in Louisiana, 1833. Note the serrated sickle being used. From Scenes of American Wealth and Industry. (Boston, 1833).
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AR921171
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4040px × 2594px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
African American
African, People
African-American
AFRO-AMERICAN
Agriculture
AMERICA
American
B&W
B/W
black
Black & White
Black and white
concept
country
Cutting
Exploitation
Harvest
HORSE AND CART
HORSE-DRAWN VEHICLE
Human Rights
Labor
LOCATION
LOUISIANA
Monochrome
NATURE
NINETEENTH CENTURY
Oxford Science Archive
People
Plant
Print Collector1
ROAD TRANSPORT
Sickle
Slave
Slavery
Sugar
Sugar Cane
SUGARCANE
TGN
Tool
transport
TRANSPORTATION
UNITED STATES
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
usa
Woodcut
WORKING