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Chained to the Rock of Adversity: To Be Free, Black, and Female in the Old South

Contributor(s): Gould, Virginia Meacham (Editor)

ISBN: 9780820320830

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

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Pub Date: September 1, 1998

Dewey: 976.22600496

LCCN: 98-14341

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.42" H x 8.96" L x 5.99" W ( 0.55 lbs) 160 pages

Series: Southern Voices from the Past: Women's Letters, Diaries, and

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Chained to the Rock of Adversity offers valuable insight into the lives of the Old South's free women of color, using personal letters and a diary to tell an extraordinary story.

The letters, from family members and friends, were written between 1844 and 1899 to Ann Battles Johnson, wife of prominent Natchez businessman William T. Johnson, and her daughter Anna, while Ann's daughter Catharine wrote the diary. A freed slave herself, Ann Johnson became the head of her family and a slaveholder before the Civil War. Her days were filled with the often tedious and sometimes overwhelming duties assigned to slaveholding women, but her race separated her from most other women of this class. The writings depict a tight-knit network of family and friends and show a family well aware of its precarious position in society, feared by most whites and resented by other blacks.

Editor Virginia Meacham Gould provides an extensive introduction, a cast of characters, identifying notes, and a brief afterword tracing the Johnson family to the present day.

Brief description: VIRGINIA MEACHAM GOULD is the historian for the Sisters of the Holy Family in New Orleans.

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This is a spectacular achievement. Gould gives us the only example we have of a free black woman's testimony. It is simply a treasure.

--Catherine Clinton "author of Tara Revisited"

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