Lewis, Lisa, 1957-

Freetown Village is a living history museum that explores the lives of African Americans in a mythical 1870 community in Indianapolis, Ind. The members of the museum company depict composite characters who lived during the post-Civil War era. These characters have included a barber, seamstress, washerwoman, and rootwoman.

From the description of Freetown Village: seamstress, washerwoman, barber, rootwoman, 1998. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 50616557

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