Slaves in the Family

Slaves in the Family
Author Edward Ball
Original title Slaves in the Family
Language English
Published Ballantine Books
Media type Print
Pages 505
Awards National Book Award
Ambassador Book Award for American Studies
ISBN 0345431057

Slaves in the Family is a biographical historical account written by Edward Ball, published in 1998.

Synopsis

The book is an account of the author's family origins, dating back to when they first arrived in America. It also outlines the lineage of the slaves long ago owned by his ancestors. Ball follows the stories of these people over many years as the families dispersed. Over time, the family earned the reputation as "the most prominent of South Carolina plantation owners." The author explores genealogy and history, via interviewing descendants from both groups. Stories from the black families are intense and varied, practically lacking in any kind of bitterness. The book depicts his family as being not the cruelest of slave owners.

Awards

References

  1. "Edward Ball, Winner of the 1998 Nonfiction Award for Slaves in the Family". National Book Foundation. Retrieved 16 July 2014.


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