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In 1860, Somerset Place was one of the most successful plantations in North Carolina—and its owner one of the largest slaveholders in the state. More than 300 slaves worked the plantation’s fields at the height of its prosperity; but nearly 125 years later, the only remembrance of their lives at Somerset, now a state historic site, was a lonely wooden sign marked “Site of Slave Quarters.”
Somerset Homecoming is the story of one woman’s unflagging efforts to recover the history of her ancestors, slaves who had lived and worked at Somerset Place. Traveling down winding southern roads, through county courthouses and state archives, and onto the front porches of people willing to share tales handed down through generations, Dorothy Spruill Redford spent ten years tracing the lives of Somerset’s slaves and their descendants.
Her endeavors culminated in the joyous, nationally publicized homecoming she organized that brought together more than 2,000 descendants of the plantation’s slaves and owners and marked the beginning of a campaign to turn Somerset Place into a remarkable resource for learning about the history of both African Americans and whites in the region. This poignant, personal saga of black roots and branches is recommended for Afro-American, Southern, local history, and genealogy collections.
Note: Somerset Place stands today as a rather remarkable historic site. It offers an interpretive tour that meshes the lifestyles of all of the plantation’s residents into one concise chronological social history of the plantation’s 80-year lifespan.
Alex Haley contributed to Somerset Homecoming: Recovering a Lost Heritage by writing the introduction.
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African American, African American families, African Americans, Biography, Families, Family Reunions, Genealogy, History, Plantation life, Slavery, Noirs américains, Réunions familiales, State & Local, Biographies, Histoire, Esclavage, Vie dans les plantations, 1000blackgirlbooks, North carolina, genealogy, North carolina, history, African americans, north carolina, Slavery, united states, historyShowing 5 featured editions. View all 5 editions?
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Somerset Homecoming: Recovering a Lost Heritage
2000, University of North Carolina Press
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1989, Anchor Books
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1988, Doubleday
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