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Still Image
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Original Format
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Buildings and Structures
Dublin Core
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Title
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<em>The Whitney Plantation Museum </em>(<span>Wallace, Louisiana)</span>
Creator
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Museum founder: Cummings, John, 1938-
Subject
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Subject (Topic) <br />Dwellings--Louisiana<br />Plantations--Louisiana<br />Slavery<br />Sugar--Social aspects--History<br />United States--Louisiana--St. John the Baptist Parish--Wallace
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Subject (Object Type)<br />History Museums
Description
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Dedicated to the history of enslavement in the Southern United States, the Whitney Plantation is sited on the grounds where enslaved people labored in bondage for over 100 years. The museum is comprised of twelve historic structures. A number of memorials are also located on grounds, including a series of granite walls engraved with the names of the 107,000 the enslaved who spent their lives in Louisiana before 1820.
Source
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Photographs by Renée Ater
Date
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Opened as a museum: December 7, 2014
Format
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JPEG
Language
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English
Type
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Building and Structures
Coverage
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5099 Louisiana Highway 19, Edgard, Louisiana, 70449, United States
References
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<a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/01/magazine/building-the-first-slave-museum-in-america.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener"></a>
Rights
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The Whitney Plantation, 5099 Louisiana Highway 19, Edgard, Louisiana, 70449
Relation
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<a href="https://www.whitneyplantation.org/history/plantation-owners/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The Whitney Plantation</a>
Has Part
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The Whitney Plantation is a complex of buildings which includes at least twelve historic structures. For a description of the historic buildings, visit the <a href="https://www.whitneyplantation.org/history/the-big-house-and-the-outbuildings/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Whitney Plantation website</a>.
Bibliographic Citation
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Armstrong, Kalim. "Telling the Story of Slavery." The New Yorker, February 17, 2016. Accessed May 1, 2021, <a href="https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/telling-the-story-of-slavery" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/telling-the-story-of-slavery</a>.
Rights Holder
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Renée Ater
Louisiana
plantation
site of slavery
slave cabin
slavery
sugar