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The Black Majority by Mary Lee and Barry Wood

2023-06-05 17:49:53

The majority of black minority blacks were written by Peter H. Wood. Wood was born in Mary Lee and Barrywood. He grew up in Baltimore, Maryland, later went to Harvard University and got a doctorate. Black majority: 1670 Colonial South Carolina Black Stono Rebellion Wood is one of the greatest achievements. This book has won a prize and is included in the way historians study the history of African Americans. In this book, Woods did a wonderful job of summarizing the history of slavery in South Carolina in a very detailed way.

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In 1831, Lee married Martha · Washington's granddaughter Martha · Anna · Cathis. When her father died in Castis, Washington Parke in 1857, Mary inherited his Arlington Farm and 196 slaves. Robert was appointed executor. Real estate can not solve the legacy problem of financial resources, but despite deciding how to implement Robert · term will will affect much of the debt. Very important clause Washington Parke's Custis will have his slave released in less than 5 years. According to what Custis told them, the slaves believed that they would be free at the moment of his death. But for Robert Lee these slaves are important assets of property. Employment available to them Arlington Plantation for back solvency, urgent need for their labor, and for money.

Mr. Lee married July 1831 to Mary Custis. Mary Custis is the daughter of Mary Fitzhugh Custis, George Washington Custis, she is adopted by George Washington. Before Mary 's father died in 1857, the marriage did not bring economic interests to Lee, but Mr. Lee became heir to Washington. Prior to this, he had to support his wife and seven children to nearly fully support his officer's salary. In the meantime, his contemporaries almost always had a positive attitude dealing with Lee. He is very handsome, it is easy to be friends with both men and women. People often use the adjective "nobility" to explain him. He never smokes, sometimes only drink a cup of wine, he always loses his mood. He was personally ready for his good wife, often a selfish wife, but also a good father to his children, his last illness, with a good son of his mother did. "He is always a gentleman (Earl 28) hilarious and cheerful."