1853 PRO SLAVERY Southern Plantation CONFEDERATE Civil WAR Anti UNCLE TOMS CABIN

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COUSIN FRANCK'SHOUSEHOLDT his auction is for an original 1853 edition of " COUSIN FRANCK'S HOUSEHOLD, OR, SCENES IN THE OLD DOMINION " by Emily Pearson, who wrote this book under the name "Pocahontas."YOU'LL LOVE THIS BOOK!!!P ublished shortly after Harriet Beecher Stowe's " Uncle Tom's Cabin ," this book was meant to refute Stowe's account of the brutality of slavery and to defend the institution. It offers a defense of slavery as seen through the eyes of a southern woman.I t is filled with 259 pages of letters, to and from the author, depicting with accuracy the lives of people in Virginia, including the slaves, the " poor whites " and the plantation owners.A s with other anti-Tom novels, Pearson's novel tries to show that black people lacked the ability to function well without the oversight of whites.T hroughout the story, is a rebuttal to the Northern sentiments and insinuations that slaves are unhappy and treated horribly.I n her day, the author was well known for her reality based works of fiction. She wrote this book under "Pocahontas" name because Pocahontas assumed both a literal and figurative mother of Virginia's elite whites.T hrough her marriage to John Rolfe, she was in fact a direct ancestor to many of the state's aristocracy --- John Marshall, John Randolph, and Thomas Jefferson all claimed space in the family tree. read more