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Synopsis
This new issue features a variety of ground-breaking articles, including two of interest to African American Studies readers on antislavery ceramics up to 1865 and the Toussaint L'Ouverture Portrait Pitcher.
Ceramics in America provides new energy to the field of ceramic history. This publication is destined to become the ultimate source for the latest information on ceramic objects, archaeology, and related document research. It is a tasty and thoroughly enjoyable mix of new information, opinions, and critical thought. The journal is beautifully designed, with superb printing colorphotography and related graphics.