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Our world or the slaveholder s daughter explores the disturbing realities of Southern society under slavery. The narrative reveals the daily operations of a plantation, contrasting the serene beauty of the South with the grim oppression shaping the lives of the enslaved. The opening chapters portray the harsh labor on the cotton fields and the brutal control exercised by overseers, highlighting the cruelty embedded in the system. The story delves into the complexities of relationships within the plantation, showing both moments of human connection and the overarching injustice that defines…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Our world or the slaveholder s daughter explores the disturbing realities of Southern society under slavery. The narrative reveals the daily operations of a plantation, contrasting the serene beauty of the South with the grim oppression shaping the lives of the enslaved. The opening chapters portray the harsh labor on the cotton fields and the brutal control exercised by overseers, highlighting the cruelty embedded in the system. The story delves into the complexities of relationships within the plantation, showing both moments of human connection and the overarching injustice that defines them. It offers a critical examination of social values, illustrating the emotional and moral entanglements experienced by all parties involved. Through vivid descriptions of the landscape and intimate portrayals of life on the plantation, the novel sets a thought provoking tone that challenges readers to confront the contradictions and ethical failures of a society built on human exploitation. The broader narrative promises to unravel ideas of freedom, loyalty, and the human cost of an economy sustained by bondage.
Autorenporträt
F. Colburn Adams was an author known for addressing social and political issues in their works. Their novels often explored controversial topics such as slavery and justice, offering a critique of societal structures. Adams' writings reflect the social and moral tensions of the time. The works delve into the complexities of human relationships within the context of societal inequality, pushing readers to examine the contradictions inherent in society. Adams' approach was both direct and thoughtful, seeking to provoke reflection on the prevailing injustices. The stories portrayed characters navigating the struggles of oppression and discrimination, highlighting the moral challenges of the era. While Adams' personal background remains largely obscure, their contributions to literature remain significant, particularly for those interested in the social issues of the period. The works invite readers to confront uncomfortable truths about the human condition, offering a window into the ethical and social dilemmas of the time. Through writing, Adams became part of the broader conversation about the country s values and identity.