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Ten years on a Georgia plantation since the war
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Ten years on a Georgia plantation since the war
About this book
Source:
Original data: Leigh, Frances Butler,.
Ten years on a Georgia plantation since the war
. London: R. Bentley & Sons, 1883.
Subjects:
Afro-Americans -- Georgia.
Georgia -- Social life and customs.
Georgia
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Georgia -- Social life and customs.
Table of Contents
Front matter
Title page
Brothers again : Suggested by decoration day, 1877
Chapter I. Chaos
Chapter II. A fresh start
Chapter III. 1867-1868
Chapter IV. 1868-1869
Chapter V. 1870
Chapter VI. Fresh difficulties--Negro traits--Abdication
Chapter VII. 1871, 1872, and 1873
Chapter VIII. 1877, 1878, 1879
Back matter
Appendix. No. 1. Our island home
Appendix. No. 2. Our harvest home
Appendix. No. 3. Christmas shopping down south
Appendix. No. 4. Rice-cultivation
Appendix. No. 5. St. Simons island
Appendix. No. 6. The emancipated African
Appendix. No. 7. Our post town
Appendix. No. 8. Our doctor.
Appendix. No. 9. A trip to Florida
Appendix. No. 10. Church work amongst the Negroes
Appendix. No. 11. Church work amongst the Negroes. An Episcopal conveyance.
Appendix. No. 12. A farewell parting
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