Uncovering Inspiration: Current Archaeology Investigationsof Harriet Tubman in Central New York
@article{Armstrong2009UncoveringIC, title={Uncovering Inspiration: Current Archaeology Investigationsof Harriet Tubman in Central New York}, author={Douglas V. Armstrong and Anna Hill}, journal={African Diaspora Archaeology Newsletter}, year={2009}, volume={12}, pages={21} }
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