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Unknown photographer. Slaves on the cotton plantation of Samuel T. Gentry, Greene County, Georgia, ca. 1850. Daguerreotype, quarter plate. The Nelson-Atkins Museum in Kansas City, Missouri.

October 8, 2020/by madisonstudios

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