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The Cotton Tree, Sierra Leone
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The Cotton Tree, Sierra Leone
A man burns leaves beneath the Cotton Tree, Freetown, Sierra Leone, Africa. Over 500 years old, this tree is a treasured symbol of the city. A group of African- American slaves returned to Sierra Leone to settle the province of Freedom during the American War of Independence. They were believed to have gathered around the cotton tree, which was once in a slave market Date: circa 1985
Media ID 19534433
© Philip Dunn / Mary Evans Picture Library
1985 Burn Burning Cotton Eighties Freetown Gardening Leone Negro Resting Sierra Stevens Waiting
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