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Author: Edward Ball  
ISBN: 0670881066   /   Hardcover
Publisher: Viking   /   1998-06-25
List Price: £20.00
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Writer Edward Ball opens Slaves in the Family with an anecdote: "My father had a little joke that made light of our legacy as a family that had once owned slaves. 'There are five things we don't talk about in the Ball family,' he would say. 'Religion, sex, death, money and the Negroes.'" Ball himself seemed happy enough to avoid these touchy issues until an invitation to a family reunion in South Carolina piqued his interest in his family's extensive plantation and slave-holding past. He realized that he had a very clear idea of who his white ancestors were--their names, who their children and children's children were, even portraits and photographs--but he had only a murky vision of the black people who supported their livelihood and were such an intimate part of their daily lives; he knew neither their names nor what happened to them and their descendants after they were freed following the Civil War. So he embarked on a journey to uncover the history of the Balls and the black families with whom their lives were inextricably intertwined, as well as the less tangible resonance of slavery in both sets of families. From plantation records, interviews with descendants of both the Balls and their slaves, and travels to Africa and the American South, Ball has constructed a story of the riches and squalor, violence and insurrection--the pride and shame--that make up the history and legacy of slavery in America.

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Personal, anecdotal history for the common reader.     
Mr. Ball knows his family history well. But what happened to the slaves owned by his family and freed by the Civil War? A mixture of guilt and curiosity drives him to seek the descendants of the Ball slaves. I love the way his tales of Antebellum days give a real sense of the smell and sound and feel of the old world gone and well gone at that. I know a black woman who claims that her people have no history. This book belies that statement. What a recond of endurence and a stubborn clinging to human dignity against all odds.
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