Abstract

THERE ARE ALSO, IN THE VICINITY, a large number of free-colored planters, Frederick Law Olmsted wrote in 1856, a few years after a steamboat trip down the Cane River in Louisiana. Having stopped at several plantations to take on cotton, he had learned that, in fifteen miles of well-settled and cultivated country on the

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