This text aims to offer an insight into the lives of the Old South's free women of colour. The letters, from family members and friends, were written between 1844 and 1899 to Ann Battles Johnson, wife of Natchez businessman William T. Johnson, while her granddaughter, Catherine, wrote the diary.
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Chained to the Rock of Adversity: To be Free, Black and Female in the Old South by Virginia Meacham Gould
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CIN0820320838VG
9780820320830
0820320838
Chained to the Rock of Adversity: To be Free, Black and Female in the Old South by Virginia Meacham Gould
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