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Between the Waters: Part 5

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Many families of former slaves still lived in old slave housing, but the prospects of jobs, better housing, and food were very appealing for Hobcaw’s African-American communities. During the 1930s, millionaires came to the Lowcountry to create hunting reserves and seasonal homes. Historian Melissa Cooper discusses the cultural, societal, and economic impacts these new landowners had on African Americans living in Hobcaw Barony. Part of the "Between the Waters" series.

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Runtime: 5 minutes 31 seconds

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