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337 pages, Kindle Edition
Published August 11, 2009
“Under the moss-strewn oaks, the privileged master nurtured his own family, but enslaved many others. Excelling at agriculture, business, an ambitious canal enterprise, and local politics, Zeringue ascended to the very pinnacle of southern society. But his empire soon came crashing down.” – From Lost Plantation
“Ironically, in a household where black mothers were ripped from their suckling babes, never to be seen again, the white children were required to be courteous and respectful to the slaves, and to treat them with due and proper consideration. The paradoxical fact foreshadows the complex and seldom straightforward social and hierarchical relations between the Bullochs and their servants, that would often define life in their household.”