Sharon Cooper-Murray, a Gullah historic actor demonstrates how enslaved people winnowed Carolina Gold rice to separate the grain from the chaff using a Fanner baskets on the Charles Pinckney Snee Farm plantation at the Charles Pinckney National Historic Site in Mt Pleasant, South Carolina. Pinckney, a Founding Father of the United States, once owned 58 enslaved African-Americans at the plantation.

Sharon Cooper-Murray, a Gullah historic actor demonstrates how enslaved people winnowed Carolina Gold rice to separate the grain from the chaff using a Fanner baskets on the Charles Pinckney Snee Farm plantation at the Charles Pinckney National Historic Site in Mt Pleasant, South Carolina. Pinckney, a Founding Father of the United States, once owned 58 enslaved African-Americans at the plantation. Stock Photo
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Richard Ellis / Alamy Stock Photo

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2WRXY41

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3744 x 5616 px | 31.7 x 47.5 cm | 12.5 x 18.7 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

24 April 2021

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Charles Pinckney National Historic Site, Mt Pleasant, South Carolina, USA

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