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A Hammer in Their Hands A Documentary History of ~ A Hammer in Their Hands the title comes from the famous song about John Henry the steeldriving man who beat the steam drill collects newspaper and magazine articles advertisements for runaway slaves letters folklore excerpts from biography and fiction legal patents protest pamphlets and other primary sources to document the technological achievements of AfricanAmericans Included in this rich and varied collection are a letter from Cotton Mather describing an early method of
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