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And I'm glad : an oral history of Edisto Island /
- Title
- And I'm glad : an oral history of Edisto Island / transcribed and introduced by Nick Lindsay ; photographs by Julia Cart.
- Publication
- Charleston, S.C. : Arcadia Pub., ©2000
- Supplementary Content
- Publisher description
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- Description
- 192 pages : illustrations, map; 25 cm
- Alternative Title
- Oral history of Edisto Island
- Subject
- African American farmers > Edisto Island > Anecdotes
- African American farmers
- African Americans > Edisto Island > Anecdotes
- African Americans > Edisto Island > History > Anecdotes
- African Americans
- Brown, Bubberson, 1897-
- Brown, Bubberson, 1897- > Anecdotes
- Edisto Island (S.C.) > Anecdotes
- Edisto Island (S.C.) > History > Anecdotes
- Edisto Island (S.C.) > Social life and customs > Anecdotes
- Farm life > Edisto Island > History > Anecdotes
- Farm life
- Gadsden, Sam, 1882-1981 > Anecdotes
- Gadsden, Sam, 1882-1981
- Manners and customs
- Oral history
- South Carolina > Edisto Island
- Genre/Form
- Anecdotes.
- Biography – Anecdotes.
- History.
- Note
- Originally published: Charleston, SC : Tempus, 2000.
- " ... explores the island's history through the eyes and in the voices of two Edisto farmers, Sam Gadsden and Bubberson Brown, who grew up, labored, raised families, and made their lives on the island. These narratives, tracing the arrival of the first black pioneers, the subsequent slave culture during the 1800s, the difficulties of Reconstruction, to the Edisto of the twentieth century, document both the African-American legacy of the island and the personal struggles of two black men."--Page 4 of cover.
- ISBN
- 0738517615
- 9780738517612
- LCCN
- 2004113738
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library