From hands to tutors: African expertise in the South Carolina rice economy
The techniques of rice cultivation used in South Carolina were invested in the knowledge carried by many African peoples to the Americas. The remarkable correspondence between the rice cultivation systems established in colonial South Carolina and those indigenously developed in West Africa is discu...
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