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Silk wrap with indigo plant design made by Eliza Lucas Pinckney around 1752 and Make Blue : Indigo in the Fabric of Colonial South Andrea Feeser Blac k
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Page 1: Silk wrap with indigo plant design made by Eliza Lucas Pinckney around 1752 Red, White, and Make Blue : Indigo in the Fabric of Colonial South Carolina.

Silk wrap with indigo plant design made by Eliza Lucas Pinckney around 1752

Red, White, and Make Blue : Indigo in the Fabric of Colonial South Carolina LifeAndrea Feeser

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Page 2: Silk wrap with indigo plant design made by Eliza Lucas Pinckney around 1752 Red, White, and Make Blue : Indigo in the Fabric of Colonial South Carolina.

1840 South Carolina indigo specimen collected from a field formerly planted with the crop

Illustration from Henry Mouzon Jr., A Map of the Parish of St. Stephen, in Craven County, 1773

Indigo dye cakes

Eighteenth-centuryEnglish indigo-dyed

cloth

Page 3: Silk wrap with indigo plant design made by Eliza Lucas Pinckney around 1752 Red, White, and Make Blue : Indigo in the Fabric of Colonial South Carolina.

Indian, merchant-planters, and slave carting packed indigo dye cakes for export

Page 4: Silk wrap with indigo plant design made by Eliza Lucas Pinckney around 1752 Red, White, and Make Blue : Indigo in the Fabric of Colonial South Carolina.

The Cherokee four directions and seven clans

Page 5: Silk wrap with indigo plant design made by Eliza Lucas Pinckney around 1752 Red, White, and Make Blue : Indigo in the Fabric of Colonial South Carolina.

George Bickham, Three Cherokees Came over from the Head of the River Savanna to London, 1762

Page 6: Silk wrap with indigo plant design made by Eliza Lucas Pinckney around 1752 Red, White, and Make Blue : Indigo in the Fabric of Colonial South Carolina.

Hausa men pounding powdered indigo into indigo-dyed cloth,

Nigeria

A nineteenth- or early twentieth-century Bamana hunting shirt from Mali

Eighteenth-century trade beads like those excavated from North

American slave sites

Page 7: Silk wrap with indigo plant design made by Eliza Lucas Pinckney around 1752 Red, White, and Make Blue : Indigo in the Fabric of Colonial South Carolina.

Reproduction eighteenth-century slave skirt dyed with indigo, created by Kendra Johnson

Page 8: Silk wrap with indigo plant design made by Eliza Lucas Pinckney around 1752 Red, White, and Make Blue : Indigo in the Fabric of Colonial South Carolina.

John Rose, The Old Plantation, Beaufort County, South Carolina, 1785-90


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