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Female salt workers in the 1930s
Female salt workers in the 1930s
Female salt workers in the 1930s
©Turks and Caicos National Museum

This image of female salt rakers in around 1936 shows a scene that would have changed little from the days of slavery. One could imagine Mary Prince and her companions carrying out this work.


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