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Descendants Of The Enslaved Sheltered From Ida In A Historic Plantation's Big House

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Joy Banner's family took shelter in a house on a plantation their ancestors helped build. "They were not able to have this kind of house for their own protection when a hurricane hit them," she says.

Source: Stories About Black History

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