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Hand of Freedom: Plummer family

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February 25, 2015

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The Adam Francis Plummer Family (L-R) Standing: Robert, Nellie, Maggie, and Saunders. Sitting: Sarah Miranda, Adam, Henry Vinton, and N. P. Brown. Photograph courtesy Paul Johnson Family.  From the “Hand of Freedom: The Life and Legacy of The Plummer Family” on view at the Anacostia Community Museum.  


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