Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl' actress talks preparation for Tuesday, April 23 performance at Flint's The Whiting - mlive.com
Work or Slave Dress Early to Mid 1800"s
Black ThenDress That Oppressed: How Slave Owners Used Clothing To Attack Black Female Femininity - Black Then
Slave Cloth and Clothing Slaves: Craftsmanship, Commerce, and Industry | The MESDA Journal
Ice-T blasts Kanye West's clothing line, says it looks like “future slave gear" - Mirror Online
Slave Cloth and Clothing Slaves: Craftsmanship, Commerce, and Industry | The MESDA Journal
Clothes and Character: '12 Years a Slave' - The New York Times
Whitney Plantation - “I have a vivid recollection of the linsey-woolsey dress given me every winter by Mrs. Flint. How I hated it! It was one of the badges of slavery” Harriet
Clothing and Adornment of Enslaved People in Virginia - Encyclopedia Virginia
Clothes for the People, Slave Clothing in Early Virginia | Colonial Williamsburg Digital Library
Colonial Slave Clothing – Revolutionary War Journal
Two unidentified escaped slaves wearing ragged clothes] / Photographed by McPherson & Oliver, Baton Rouge, La. | Library of Congress
Work or Slave Dress Early to Mid 1800"s
How Did Enslaved People Dress in the 1800s? - Paxton House
Clothes for the People, Slave Clothing in Early Virginia | Colonial Williamsburg Digital Library
Black Thenslave clothing Archives - Black Then
African American Slave Clothing - Slave Clothing - Slave Dress - Black History Costume - Slave Costume
Slave Cloth' – Artful Ways
Q&A: 12 Years a Slave Costume Designer Patricia Norris
The Story of Costuming Dread Scott's Reenactment of the Largest Slave Rebellion in U.S. History - Fashionista
Work or Slave Dress Early to Mid 1800"s
Pin on FREE WOMAN OF COLOR 18TH/19TH
Clothing and Adornment of Enslaved People in Virginia - Encyclopedia Virginia
Slave costume - maskworld.com
What a slave wore | chainsforreading
Photos: Patricia Norris, 12 Years a Slave's 82-Year-Old Costume Designer, on Inventing History From Whole Cloth | Vanity Fair
Dressed up and Laying Bare: Fashion in the Shadow of the Market | Department of African American Studies
Muskets! Axes! Revolt! Here Are the Plans for a Reenactment of an Actual 1811 Rebellion by an Army of the Enslaved | Vanity Fair