A Slave Cabin Brought Back to Life | AARP
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The Edisto Island Slave Cabin is one of the main center pieces of The National Museum of African American History and Culture. This piece of American history was built in 1853 and was the home of many slaves on a cotton plantation on Edisto Island.
The Edisto Island Slave Cabin is one of the main center pieces of The National Museum of African American History and Culture. This piece of American history was built in 1853 and was the home of many slaves on a cotton plantation on Edisto Island.
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