Posted 2 years ago
Savoychina1
(642 items)
Another amazing find. A real life story of African Americans working for a plantation owner through the eyes of the plantation owner, not as an owner or boss but as a friend and observer.
In the first pictures youhave, next to the canine harvest, the beginnings of an education. Next, Isaiah is ful of dusky wisdom and Betty balances green beans on her head. In the last pho the captin reads,"God's Children love the Great House. It is not mine, but ours."
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