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Diddie, Dumps, and Tot; Or, Plantation Child-Life

Chapter 4: TO MY DEAR FATHER DR. RICHARD CLARKE OF SELMA, ALABAMA MY HERO AND MY BEAU IDEAL OF A GENTLEMAN I DEDICATE THIS BOOK WITH THE LOVE OF HIS DAUGHTER
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The work collects nostalgic vignettes and recollections of childhood on a Southern plantation, centering on three young sisters cared for by enslaved people who act as storytellers, playmates, and domestic guardians. It interweaves playful episodes, local games, hymns, folktales told in dialect, and short moral tales, alongside scenes of everyday domestic routine and seasonal celebrations. A prefatory voice states the author's aim to preserve oral traditions rather than to debate institutions, producing an intimate, selective portrait of relationships, authority, and communal ritual that shaped childhood within the plantation household.

TO MY DEAR FATHER
DR. RICHARD CLARKE
OF SELMA, ALABAMA
MY HERO AND MY BEAU IDEAL OF A GENTLEMAN
I DEDICATE THIS BOOK
WITH THE LOVE OF HIS
DAUGHTER