“In the north we could not hope to keep the worst and poorest servant for a single day in the wretched discomfort in which our negro servants are forced habitually to live.”
Quote by Fanny Kemble
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Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation in 1838-1839
This book offers an intimate look into the daily experiences and social dynamics of a Georgia plantation during the 1830s, providing readers with a firsthand perspective on the era's cultural and social landscape. more
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