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Slaves in the Family
Author: Edward Ball

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Publisher: Farrar Straus Giroux (T)
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 2
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ISBN-13: 9780374265823 - ISBN-10: 0374265828
Publication Date: 2/1998
Pages: 504


Other Versions of this Book: Paperback, Audio Cassette, Hardcover

Book Description:

In 1698, Elias Ball traveled from his home in Devon, England, to Charleston, South Carolina, to take possession of his inheritance: part of a plantation and twenty slaves. Elias and his progeny built an American dynasty that lasted for six generations, acquiring more than twenty Plantations and enslaving close to four thousand Africans and African Americans until 1865, when Union troops arrived on the lawns of the Balls' estates to force emancipation.

Edward Ball, a descendant of Elias, has written a nonfiction American saga that is part history, part journey of discovery. Ball chronicles the lives of the people who lived in his ancestors' lands: the violence and the opulence, the slave uprisings and escapes, the white and black heroes of the American Revolution, the mulatto children of Ball masters and "Ball slaves," and the culminating shock of the Civil War. He reconstructs the genealogies of slave families—from the first African captives, through ten generations, to the present—and travels to Sierra Leone to visit a prison from which his family once bought workers.

Most remarkable of all, Ball has traveled all over the United States to meet descendants of Ball slaves (who number between 75,000 and 100,000 living Americans). In a series of memorable encounters, Ball hears from black families—some of whom are his blood kin—their stories, passions, and dreams, and reveals how the effects of slavery live on in black and white life and memory. Slaves In the Family is a microcosm of America's defining national experience, a story of people confronting their inescapable common history.


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Linda R. (LindaRoseann) wrote on 4/1/2008...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book is both a history of America and the Ball family as well as the people who were enslaved by them. It looks into early colonial America and into Africa. It is a rich text and also a voyage of discovery. The author is a descendent the Ball family, one of the oldest rice plantation owning "tribes" of the South. The book documents the author's family and the people who worked for them. Many of the ex-slave family members are now of much higher social and educational strata than the Ball family descendants. Others are the author's blood kin. It is a book to read slowly and examine. Very good.


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Brenda R. (nurse) wrote on 5/19/2006...


this book is a sotback book in my opinion but matches the ISBN hardcover. It has been a while since I read it. It is about a man who decides to research or trace his family background. His family owned multiple plantations and slaves as well. It is a very interesting read.


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