About This Book
A childhood memoir sketches life on a Virginia plantation in the decades before the conflict that divided the nation, portraying domestic routines, social customs, and daily interactions between the white household and the enslaved community. The narrator recalls management of the great house and outbuildings, the training and duties of household servants, skilled trades and schooling in the cabin quarters, leisure and religious observances, and the patterns of hospitality and visiting. Intimate vignettes emphasize affectionate ties, reciprocal obligations, material comforts, and the etiquette and seasonal rhythms that structured everyday plantation existence.
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