“Defining and Creating African-American Identity: an Archaeological Study of Ethnicity at Casey Farm, Saundersville, Rhode Island, 1790-1820.” Back Metadata Thumbnail Share Title“Defining and Creating African-American Identity: an Archaeological Study of Ethnicity at Casey Farm, Saundersville, Rhode Island, 1790-1820.”DescriptionFarm laborers. Abstracted in DAI, 59:3A (1998), 371.Author and ContributorsLewis, Ann-Elizabeth H.Date Published1998Document FormatTypescriptSubject(s)African Americans -- Rhode Island. | Casey Farm (Saundersville, R.I.) | Dissertation. | Farm labor -- Rhode Island. | Rhode Island -- History. | Scituate (R.I.) -- History.PublisherBoston UniversityPlace Of PublicationBoston, Mass.Physical Description280p.PlaceRhode Island | Scituate (R.I.)CNEB_ID10-3988City-TownSCITUATEDatePublishedClean1998 Continue browsing “Incident at Wood River Junction.” 150th Anniversary, Advent Christian Church of North Scituate, Rhode Island. Back to items list