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How Did Enslaved People Dress? - Paxton House
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Q&A: 12 Years a Slave Costume Designer Patricia Norris
Fashioning the Self in Slavery and Freedom - This dress was constructed by an enslaved woman named Combo for her mistress Janie Wright Robeson in 1864. A brief biography of Combo was
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