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Behind the "Big Houses" of the antebellum South existed a different world, socially and architecturally, where slaves lived and worked. John Michael Vlach explores the structures and spaces that formed the slaves' environment. Through photographs and the words of former slaves, he portrays the plantation landscape from the slaves' own point of view... [Read More]
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How is slavery presented at the public and private plantation museums in the American South, almost 150 years after the Civil War? Jennifer L. Eichstedt and Stephen Small investigated this question in Virginia, Georgia, and Louisiana by touring more than one hundred plantation museums; twenty locations organized and run by African Americans; and ei... [Read More]
Time and again, New York Times bestselling author Karen White has proven herself to be the “ultimate voice of women’s fiction.”* Now, you can revisit the beginning of her signature style in two of her earliest novels—completely revised and together in one volume for the first time. In the Shadow of the Moon When Laura Truitt first... [Read More]
Benjamin Hawkins (1754-1816). /Namerican Planter, Politician, And Indian Agent. On His Plantation In Georgia, Teaching Creek Native Americans How To Use A Plow. Oil On Canvas, 1805, By An Unknown Artist. is a licensed reproduction that was printed on Premium Heavy Stock Paper which captures all of the vivid colors and details of the original. The o... [Read More]
In this carefully crafted work, Jeffrey Young illuminates southern slaveholders' strange and tragic path toward a defiantly sectional mentality. Drawing on a wealth of archival evidence and integrating political, religious, economic, and literary sources, he chronicles the growth of a slaveowning culture that cast the southern planter in the role o... [Read More]
Benjamin Hawkins (1754-1816). /Namerican Planter, Politician, And Indian Agent. On His Plantation In Georgia, Teaching Creek Native Americans How To Use A Plow. Oil On Canvas, 1805, By An Unknown Artist. is a licensed reproduction that was printed on Premium Heavy Stock Paper which captures all of the vivid colors and details of the original. The o... [Read More]
Looking closely at both the slaves' and masters' worlds in low, middle, and up-country South Carolina, Larry E. Hudson Jr. covers a wide range of economic and social topics related to the opportunities given to slaves to produce and trade their own food and other goods―contingent on first completing the master's assigned work for the day. In part... [Read More]
The Plantation Menu Memorial Drive in Stone Mountain Georgia 1950's An original 4 page menu with clipped in Special Plantation Luncheon Menu from The Plantation at 5628 memorial Drive in Stone Mountain Georgia, Circa 1950's and in very good condition. Measures about 9 x 13 when closed. A Travelers, Wayfarers and Refined Persons Bill of Fare.Exporte... [Read More]
This study offers a new and challenging look at Christian institutions and practices in Britain’s Caribbean and southern American colonies. Focusing on the plantation societies of Barbados, Jamaica, and South Carolina, Nicholas M. Beasley finds that the tradition of liturgical worship in these places was more vibrant and more deeply rooted in Eur... [Read More]
At Palmetto Farms, stone ground grits are made from premium non-GMO corn selected specifically for its flavor profile. The grain is slowly ground in a traditional stone mill so that it retains all of the natural oils found in the germ (heart of the corn). When Palmetto Farms stone ground grits are cooked they are smooth, creamy, delicious, and full... [Read More]
From the stately Gothic Revival and Regency-style houses of Savannah to the majestic, multicolumned plantation homes that punctuate rolling farmlands throughout the state, David King Gleason presents a splendid pictorial record of Georgia's fines pre-Civil War residences.The book begins with the town houses of Savannah, which include such landmark ... [Read More]
A shackled West African tribe drags themselves off aslave ship while singing, drowning in a Georgia creek to avoid being sold. Mysterious letters from a long-ruined church near Mepkin Abbey solicit a man to join faith. A French teacher disappears from a school after marking final exams in blood. An Egyptian mummy triggers a heart attack in a city m... [Read More]
The bestselling author of Yellow Crocus returns with a haunting and tender story of three women returning to the plantation they once called home.Oberlin, Ohio, 1868. Lisbeth Johnson was born into privilege in the antebellum South. Jordan Freedman was born a slave to Mattie, Lisbeth’s beloved nurse. The women have an unlikely bond deeper than fri... [Read More]
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Drawing from a wealth of information, particularly from primary sources such as diaries, letters, plantation records, etc., the author has recreated the story of James Hamilton Couper and his times into an exciting, interesting, and readable account. The work begins with an introductory chapter. The Georgia Coast, a land of sluggish rivers, murkey ... [Read More]
Love as Sweet as Southern Iced Tea Welcome to the Old South where hospitality is king and charm is queen. Can lasting love been found here amidst chaotic life challenges? The Belle of the Congaree by Lauralee Bliss Columbia, South Carolina—1866 Mason Bassinger reluctantly travels to post-war South Carolina seeking lands his carpetbagger brot... [Read More]
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