Mary Polk Branch remembers plantation life, 1912

Mary Polk Branch remembers plantation life, 1912 The coexistence of brutal oppression and genuine affection was but one of many contradictions in the antebellum slave system. In this postwar reflection, Mary Polk Branch recalls her life as an enslaver. We see here how many white southerners justified the ownership of human beings, as well as … Continue reading Mary Polk Branch remembers plantation life, 1912