Willis Winn Holding Horn for Enslaved Individuals 1939
Willis Winn, a former slave, stands holding a horn used to call enslaved individuals in April 1939 near Marshall, Texas. This image provides insight into the historical context of agricultural practices and social history in the region. The horn symbolizes a significant aspect of daily life for enslaved people in the United States.
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Willis Winn Holding Horn for Enslaved Individuals 1939
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