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Burnley and Trowbridge Co. | 18th & 19th Black Material Culture with a focus on Headwear @BurnleyandTrowbridge | Uploaded February 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Cheyney McKnight, Not Your Momma's History, joins us to wrap up Black History Month! We discuss 18th and early 19th century Black Material Culture as it relates to clothing with a special focus on headwear. We also announce a wonderful collaboration between Burnley & Trowbridge Co. and Not Your Momma's History!

Learn more about Not Your Momma's History here: notyourmommashistory.com

Find these new handkerchiefs here: burnleyandtrowbridge.com/collections/neck-handkerchiefs-shawls

Links Mentioned in this Live:
worldhistory.org/image/14378/slave-women-brazil
nyhistory.org/exhibitions/toussaint-family
loc.gov/collections/slave-narratives-from-the-federal-writers-project-1936-to-1938/articles-and-essays/introduction-to-the-wpa-slave-narratives/wpa-and-the-slave-narrative-collection
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18th & 19th Black Material Culture with a focus on Headwear @BurnleyandTrowbridge

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