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Month: July 2021

Black Families of Edgefield Plantation – Woodville, Mississippi: Part 6

Posted on July 4, 2021July 21, 2021 | by Alvin Blakes | 8 Comments

Part 6.  Natchez Black Families Arrive on Edgefield Throughout the early plantation period, the Black Families remained intact and stayed on and worked the Percy plantations even though the ownership of the Estates often changed.  The plantations were stable and profitable to the slaveholders, and the families stayed together and…

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