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Craftsmanship: A Tradition in Black America
Author: Broadus N. Butler
Creator: Jerry Pinkney
Publisher: RCA Corporation
Category: Book

Buy Used: $8.43



Used (3) from $8.43

Sales Rank: 5334987

Media: Pamphlet
Pages: 24

ASIN: B000KHZF4Y

Publication Date: 1978
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: NO copyright. Includes the tanner and cobbler, the weaver, the cooper, the blacksmith, the hatter, the seamstress and dressmaker, the carpenter, the shipbuilder and sailmaker, the silversmith, the woodcarver and printer. General wear, good condition. MM060408 All US orders shipped with delivery confirmation. Thanks!

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Product Description
Intended by the publishers to create awareness of some little known but highly productive contributions to craftsmanship by Black Americans beginning in Colonial times.

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