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Manufacturer: North Carolina Office of Archives and Histroy
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African American master cabinetmaker Thomas Day (1801-1861), of Caswell County, North Carolina, had an outstanding career and achieved remarkable social standing during the state's antebellum period.
Thomas Day was a free black who lived in the Dan River town of Milton. He was educated, owned property and slaves, ran a successful business that made furniture for some of the state's most prosperous white citizens, and was a member of the Presbyterian Church of Milton. Thomas Day is considered by many in the field as a founder of the modern Southern furniture industry.
Originally published separately in the North Carolina Historical Review, the two articles in this book examine several aspects of Day's notable life and career.
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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780865263192
Format: Illustrated
ISBN: 0865263191
Label: North Carolina Office of Archives and Histroy
Manufacturer: North Carolina Office of Archives and Histroy
Number Of Pages: 69
Publication Date: 2005-06-15
Publisher: North Carolina Office of Archives and Histroy
Studio: North Carolina Office of Archives and Histroy

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