Om Sunshine And Shadow Of Slave Life
This firsthand account offers a unique perspective on the experiences of slaves in the antebellum South, from the mundane routines of daily life to the trauma of violent abuse. Isaac D. Williams and William Ferguson Goldie offer a vivid portrayal of a society built on the brutality of human bondage, and the resilience of those who sought to resist it.
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