Abstract

Labor was a central part of the African-American slave experience. This article examines labor organization on Southern antebellum plantations and explores models typically used by scholars for reconstructing and interpreting work patterns. The purpose is to reconstruct the labor organization system at Locust Grove, a plantation near Louisville, Kentucky, utilizing archaeologically derived data. Ceramics and faunal analyses were completed because both have been suggested as possible indicators of plantation labor systems.

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