What Became of the Slaves on a Georgia Plantation? Great Auction Sale of Slaves, at Savannah, Georgia, March 2d & 3d, 1859
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The book "What Happened to the Servants on a Georgia Plantation? The Great Slave Auction in Savannah, Georgia, March 2nd and 3rd, 1859" is an impressive testimony of the brutality of the slave system in the United States of America in the 19th century. Under the author's pen name Doesticks, Q. K. Philander, the author tells about the life of slaves on a plantation in Georgia, how they suffered from physical and moral abuse and cruelty of their owners.
The book details the great slave auction that took place in Savannah, Georgia in March 1859. The author reveals the psychology of slave owners and the ruthlessness of the slave trade system, and also reflects the situation of slaves who lost their freedom and dignity.
Through his detailed description, the author encourages readers to feel compassion and empathy for those who suffered from the oppression of slavery. The book has become an important document of humanitarian literature, which helps preserve the memory of the tragic events of the past and supports the struggle for human rights and freedom.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Q. K. Philander Doesticks
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2021-03-13
- Title
- What Became of the Slaves on a Georgia Plantation?
Great Auction Sale of Slaves, at Savannah, Georgia, March 2d & 3d, 1859 - Subject
- E300
Slavery -- Georgia
Slave trade -- United States