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Descendants of enslaved man, plantation owner unearth past at Maryland cabin

Descendants of enslaved man, plantation owner unearth past at Maryland cabin

The families worked with archaeologists and volunteers to sift through soil that had been scooped from the floor of a cabin on the Sotterley Plantation. Gwen Bankins, 61, stood in a hot, cramped cabin in Southern Maryland on a recent afternoon and thought about the lives that had passed through it. Nearly 180 years ago, her great-great-grandfather — Hilry Kane, an enslaved man, was sold on an...

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