Slave Street, Boone Hall Plantation, Charleston, South Carolina postcard

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Back of PostcardThe postcard depicts a historic site known as Slave Street at Boone Hall Plantation near Charleston, South Carolina. The image, captured by photographer Ermest Ferguson, showcases a portion of the nine original slave cabins that make up Slave Street. These cabins, constructed of handmade brick around 1750, are the only original Slave Street still standing in the Southeast. Visitors to Boone Hall Plantation can explore these cabins and other original buildings to get a glimpse of plantation life before the Civil War.The postcard was made by Dexter Press in West Nyack, New York, and is part of a series highlighting the historical significance of Boone Hall Plantation. The plantation offers a unique opportunity for visitors to learn about the lives of enslaved individuals who lived and worked on the property. The image on the postcard serves as a reminder of the harsh realities of slavery in America’s past, while also honoring the resilience and strength of those who endured such hardships.As a piece of history captured on a postcard, Slave Street at Boone Hall Plantation serves as a tangible reminder of the importance of preserving and sharing stories from the past. The image and description on the postcard invite viewers to reflect on the legacy of slavery in the United States and the ongoing efforts to educate and commemorate the experiences of enslaved individuals. By sharing this postcard and its message, we can continue to honor the lives and stories of those who were once enslaved at Boone Hall Plantation.

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