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Woman of Color, Daughter of Privilege: Amanda America Dickson 1849-1893
Woman of Color Daughter of Privilege Amanda America Dickson 18491893
Author: Kent Anderson Leslie
The daughter of a white planter and an unconsenting slave in antebellum Georgia, Amanda America Dickson confounded  and ultimately triumphed over the harsh racial strictures that ordered her world. Legally a slave well into her adolescence, Dickson inherited most of her father's half-million-dollar estate after his death in 1885, making...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780965085502
ISBN-10: 0965085503
Publication Date: 1995
Pages: 225
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Publisher: Brown Thrasher Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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This book is a real snooze fest. I tried to finish it but I couldn't. If you are a Southern Historian, who must know all there is to know about Georgia history then you probably can muddle through, the suppositions and legal documents.
I read a lot of history but this person needs to take a course in writing with affect.
While Mr. Leslie tried to create a story worth reading, I think this must of been his thesis (he may have mentioned that - it has been several years since I picked it up), the point being, this is an academic work and not a curl up and learn about the South in the 1800's.
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