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Seth Rockman, "Implements Correspondingly Peculiar:

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Published on Oct 31, 2011

Seth Rockman, Associate Professor of History at Brown University, discusses "Implements Correspondingly Peculiar: Slavery, Plantation Goods, and the Politics of Design in Antebellum America," as part of the Seminar in New York & American Material Culture at the Bard Graduate Center.

For more information on the 10th Anniversary Seminar Season at the Bard Graduate Center, visit bgc.bard.edu/

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