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African American Freedmen, women, and children on St. Helena Island, SC, 1863-66. They are possibly students at the Penn School, established by Quaker and Unitarian missionaries in 1862, during the Civil War. Photograph by Hubbard &-Mix of Beaufort, SC
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African American 'Uncle July' and his family in front of their home on the Fripp plantation, St. Helena Island, SC, 1863-66. They were among the 10,000 slaves liberated when the Civil War Union Army occupied the coastal South Carolina in 1862. Civil War era photograph by Hubbard &-Mix of Beaufort, SC
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African American freedmen outside their living quarters on Fripp plantation on Saint Helena Island, SC, 1863-66. They were among the 10,000 slaves liberated when the Union Army occupied the coastal South Carolina in 1862. Civil War photograph by Hubbard &-Mix of Beaufort, SC
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Freedmen and teachers in front of the Beaufort Library, South Carolina, 1862. Young African American children, and possibly the soldiers, are students. Caucasian women standing on the porch at right, are their teachers, recruited by Gen. Thomas W. Sherman's General Order No. 9, requesting Northern churches and the American Missionary Association send teachers for the ex-slaves. Civil War photograph by Hubbard &-Mix of Beaufort, SC
Previously enslaved African Americans in a cotton field on the Saint Helena Island, SC, 1863-66. 'Port Royal Experiment' plantation superintendent, David Franklin Thorpe, is the man in a suit. He managed the abandoned plantation for the Federal Government and hired the workers. The workers' wages are paid by selling the high quality 'Sea Island' cotton. Civil War era photograph by Hubbard &-Mix of Beaufort, SC
Previously enslaved African American men, women, and a young child, on St. Helena Island, 1863-66. They were liberated when the Union Army occupied the coastal South Carolina in 1862. Civil War photograph by Hubbard &-Mix of Beaufort, SC
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Previously enslaved African Americans on their way to work in the cotton field on St. Helena Island, circa 1863-66. They were part of the 'Port Royal Experiment', a multifaceted attempt by Northerners to reconstruct the Southern political and economic system. These workers would receive a share of the profits from the crop. Photo by Hubbard &-Mix of Beaufort, SC
Children and adults at 'School Farm,' which would become the Penn School on St. Helena Island, SC. The Penn School was established in 1862 by Laura Matilda Towne, an abolitionist missionary from Pittsburgh, for the freed slaves. Civil War era photograph by Hubbard &-Mix of Beaufort, SC
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Previously enslaved African Americans in a cotton field on the Retreat Plantation, Port Royal Island, SC, 1863-66. The man standing at right is possibly the plantation superintendent, who managed the abandoned plantation for the Federal Government, and hired the workers. The cotton crop funded the workers' wages. Civil War era photograph by Hubbard &-Mix of Beaufort, SC
Freedmen and their children in front of Miss Laura Towne's school, St. Helena Island, South Carolina, 1863-66. Called the Penn School, was one of the largest Port Royal Experiment missionary schools. Civil War era photograph by Hubbard &-Mix of Beaufort, SC
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Previously enslaved African American women hold their babies on the Fripp plantation, Saint Helena Island, SC, 1863-1866. The population of ante-bellum coastal South Carolina had a high percentage of African Americans, and hence preserved their traditions, and dialect known as Gullah or Geechee. Civil War era photograph by Hubbard &-Mix of Beaufort, SC