With the Combahee River Raid of 1863, Harriet Tubman earned her nickname "Moses" all over again—and became the first woman in ...
“These African-American tenant farmers, plantation employees ... labor and worship since before the Civil War,” Lindstrom wrote. After the war, by 1868, almost 3,000 Black people owned ...
Like the destroyed abbeys of 17th-century England in the English civil war, which are still all over the English landscape... the South now was a landscape with ruins -- ruined plantations ...
"An enslaved man leaves a plantation, serves during the Civil War with Lincoln's army, and poof! Like it never happened." Cheryl didn't know of him, or her family's long military legacy ...
Life in the Southern plantations was often terrible. The treatment of enslaved people could be very harsh.
They will also learn about the relationships between those who lived on the plantation and the property's importance in the Civil War. The plantation stretches for 37 acres and features a dairy ...
Like the destroyed abbeys of 17th-century England in the English civil war, which are still all over the English landscape... the South now was a landscape with ruins -- ruined plantations ...