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North By South
Charles G. Hoffmann

North By South

the two lives of Richard James Arnold

University of Georgia Press (1988)
9780820309767
318 pages | eng English
Dewey 975.8/73203/092
LC Classification F292.B85 .A753 1988
LC Control No. 87013278

Genre

  • GA History

Subject

  • Bryan County (Ga.) - Biography
  • Businesspeople - Diaries. - Rhode Island
  • Plantation Life - History - Georgia
  • Slaveholders - Diaries. - Georgia

Plot

In 1823, Richard James Arnold, descendant of a Quaker family involved in the movement to abolish slavery in Rhode Island, married Louisa Gindrat of Bryan County, Georgia, and acquired a plantation called White Hall--thirteen hundred acres of rice and cotton land and sixty-eight slaves. Over the next fifty years, Arnold led two distinct, if never entirely separate lives, building through successive Georgia winters a profitable southern "paradise" rooted in human bondage, then returning each spring to his business interests and extended family in Rhode Island.Organized around a surviving plantation journal kept during two winters and one spring, "North by South" encompasses Arnold's career as a rice and cotton planter as it uncovers the increasingly difficult social and moral disguises that enabled him to move freely through two worlds.

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