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Banjo

Banjo

Accession number: 1994.73

This instrument is a derivation of the African xalam, and was developed by African slaves who brought their culture with them when they arrived in Virginia. This particular banjo was used in an African American family from Smyth County in the 1800s. No Virginia banjos from the 1600s or 1700s survive today.


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