Slaves In the Family

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Brand Edward Ball
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SKU 096558027X
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Slaves In the Family

Edward Ball tells the story of southern slavery through tracking the history of the Balls, prominent landowners, rice-planters, one or two of them slave traders, and big slave owners in a southern family in dispersal and decline. In 1698, a planter named Elias Ball arrived in South Carolina from Devon, England, to claim an inheritance to one half of a plantation. By 1865, the Ball family of South Carolina owned over a dozen plantations along the Cooper River near Charleston. The crop was Carolina Gold - rice. The empire was grown with seeds from Madagascar and slave labour purchased on the Charleston Docks. By the time the civil war ended, nearly 4,000 people had been enslaved by the Balls. Descendents of the Ball slaves may number as high as 11,000 today. slavery genealogy South Carolina Southern plantation Growing rice using slaves

Brand Edward Ball
Merchant Amazon
Category Books
Availability In Stock Scarce
SKU 096558027X
Age Group ADULT
Condition NEW
Gender UNISEX
Google Product Category Media > Books
Product Type Books > Subjects > Politics & Social Sciences > Sociology > Race Relations > Discrimination & Racism

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