At the Feet of the Elders: A Journey into a Lowcountry Family History

$24.99

This book provides valuable historical and cultural insights into American history, supporting social studies and reading comprehension.

At the Feet of the Elders: A Journey into a Lowcountry Family History
At the Feet of the Elders: A Journey into a Lowcountry Family History
$24.99

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The disintegration of slavery in the Lowcountry of South Carolina began with the federal occupation of Beaufort in 1861. After the Battle of Port Royal, slave owners fled their plantations, simultaneously freeing thousands of enslaved people who labored on cotton plantations throughout the Sea Islands of Beaufort County, South Carolina. Despite slavery destroying the knowledge of family histories in many African American families, Darius Brown illustrates the journey of his ancestors from the colonial period, American Civil War, and thereafter. In this book, the lives of his ancestors are illuminated with the use of archival records that shed light on their arrival from Africa, experiences during slavery, and their lives as freedmen. At the Feet of the Elders is an astonishing account that shows the resilience and perseverance of a people who were held tightly in the grip of chattel slavery. It honors the tradition of preserving oral histories, genetic genealogy, and serves as a template on how to reconstruct the lives of enslaved people.

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Dimensions 15.2 × 1.4 × 22.9 in

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