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Fields Cook: Prominent Black Leader in Richmond & Alexandria Virginia

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Fields Cook was born into slavery in King William County and rose to become a prominent African American leader in Richmond and Alexandria. In 1847 he began writing a narrative of his life, one of the longest manuscripts known to have been composed by an enslaved Virginian. Part of the his memoir survives at the […]

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