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Acknowledgments

The Race & in America digital publication series was developed by the Brown University Library’s Digital Publications Initiative. The production team consisted of Sophie Abramowitz, Crystal Brusch, Laura Garbes, Allison Levy, Andressa Macena Maia, Marie Malchodi, N’Kosi Oates, Erica Saladino, Leo Selvaggio, and Holly Snyder. Special thanks to the panelists and student interviewers, Butter, Nora Dimmock, Richard M. Locke, Joseph Meisel, Marisa Quinn, and Tricia Rose.

Image Credits

Fields, Karen E. and Barbara J. Fields. Cover image. Racecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life. Penguin Random House, Mar. 2014, images3.penguinrandomhouse.com/cover/9781781683132. Accessed 19 July 2021.

Hannah-Jones, Nikole, Mary Elliott, Jazmine Hughes, and Jake Silverstein. Cover image. The 1619 Project. New York Times Magazine, Aug. 2019, pulitzercenter.org/sites/default/files/full_issue_of_the_1619_project.pdf. Accessed 19 July 2021.

Shaw, Madelyn. Figure 6. “Slave Cloth and Clothing Slaves: Craftsmanship, Commerce, and Industry.” Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts. Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts, 2012, www.mesdajournal.org/2012/slave-cloth-clothing-slaves-craftsmanship-commerce-industry/. Accessed 19 July 2021.

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