Recommended by Anne Dunn at our visit to Whitney Plantation.
According to Amazon, this book by Edward E. Baptist is, "A sweeping authoritative history of the expansion of slavery in America, showing how forced migrations radically altered the nation's economic, political, and cultural landscape.
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