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A short collection of poems written in a period phonetic dialect that evokes rural plantation life and folk-song rhythms. The pieces range from playful and humorous to plaintive and reflective, depicting work, home, music, seasonal change, and communal gatherings through repetition, colloquial idiom, and musical cadence. Many poems adopt a performative voice and narrative vignette form to capture local speech and sentiment. Several passages employ slang and stereotyped language rooted in their historical moment, which modern readers may find offensive.

About the Author

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Elliott Blaine Henderson

Elliott Blaine Henderson was an American author known for his contributions to Southern literature. His notable work, "Plantation Echoes," reflects the cultural and social dynamics of the American South, capturing the essence of plantation life and its complexities. Through his writing, Henderson provides readers with a glimpse into the historical context and personal narratives that shaped the region's identity. His literary style often intertwines vivid imagery with poignant reflections, making his work a significant part of the Southern literary tradition.

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