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CREDITS AND SOURCES
  • Fig. 5. Map: Mars Bluff
  • Fig. 79. The search
  • Fig. 80. Mariah Malinka
  • Fig. 81. West Africa and the Congo
  • Fig. 84. Great Da
  • Fig. 163. Rice growers in Africa
    • Maps by Dinah Bervin Kerksieck.
  • Fig. 6. Plate: Original location of houses
    • An enlarged portion of plate by R. A. Johnson, surveyor, for J. Eli Gregg, November 30, 1870.
  • Fig. 44. African influence in quilts
    • Wahlman, Maude Southwell, Signs and Symbols: African Images in African-American Quilts (New York: Studio Books in association with Museum of American Folk Art, 1993) 25.
  • Fig. 122. $4.40 for a weeks work
  • Fig. 123. Ms. Tena made sixty cents
    • Walter Gregg Wallace, Farm receipts and expenses, 1930. Mars Bluff Room, Francis Marion University, Florence, S. C..
  • Fig. 131. The Lightning Calculator
    • J. L. Nichols and Co., comp., The Lightening Calculator for Selling Cotton, Picking Cotton, and Selling Seed Cotton (J. L. Nichols and Co., 1899), 261.
  • Fig. 132. Cotton grown by Otis Waiters
    • Gin record books [Mars Bluff], J. W. Wallace, Sr., 1926, page August 30, 1926. Mars Bluff Room, Francis Marion University, Florence, S. C.
  • Fig. 142. Nigerian woman flailing rice
    • “Recommended Practices for Swamp Rice Production” (Samaru, Zaria, Nigeria: Agricultural Extension and Research Liaison Services, Ahmadu Bello University, 1981), 7.
 

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Copyright Amelia Wallace Vernon. All rights reserved, 1998.