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The Invisible Institution was a term used to describe the informal networks and practices through which enslaved individuals maintained their African cultural traditions, knowledge, and spirituality in secret to resist the oppressive forces of slavery. This included covert gatherings for religious worship, communication networks, and preservation of cultural practices that were not allowed in the open.

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