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Gardening is one of America's most popular hobbies, and attendance
at public gardens and arboreta continues to rise. Gardens Across
America is a comprehensive two-volume guide to nearly 2,000
gardens. Each entry in this state-by-state guide contains such
basic information as hours of operation and directions as well asa
listing of activities, educational programs, and any unique
botanical features. Gardens are also indexed by type (Japanese,
children's etc. and by designer; another index lists plant species
and where they can be found. Twenty-four pages of color plates
round out this portable directory of America's public gardens.
It is one of the least commonly known facts about the Civil War:
there were many, many free negroes living in slaveholding states
before the Emancipation Proclamation. This monograph on that
surprising reality, originally published in 1913, draws on such
firsthand documents as court records, contemporary literature and
newspaper accounts, and other sources to create the first such
portrait of this nearly forgotten chapter of African-American
history. From the various origins of the "free negro" classes to
their legal and social statuses-regarding everything from their
right of travel to their relationship with their enslaved
fellows-this "should supply some of the facts upon which the
history of the negro race in the United States must be based,"
wrote author JOHN HENDERSON RUSSELL (b. 1884) in his preface.
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