A Social History of the Sea Islands

with Special Reference to St. Helena Island, South Carolina

By Guion Griffis Johnson

A Social History of the Sea Islands

268 pp., 5.5 x 8.5, 6 illus

  • Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4696-1362-8
    Published: February 2018

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The author has drawn on newly discovered manuscripts and the United States Treasury archives to present for the first time a complete picture of the Sea Islands during the Federal occupation throughout the Civil War. The book contains interesting accounts of indigo culture, sea-island cotton culture, the St. Helena slave market, the planter aristocracy, the slave community, the black as landowner, and the effects of the Civil War.

Originally published in 1930.

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