Visit some favorite sites on St. Simons and learn more about these cabins:
http://georgiacoast.wordpress.com/2012/08/08/slave-cabins-gascoigne-bluff/
Visit some favorite sites on St. Simons and learn more about these cabins:
http://georgiacoast.wordpress.com/2012/08/08/slave-cabins-gascoigne-bluff/
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Wow, i really enjoy learning the history behind slavery, its good to know about history and how its changed somewhat over time. I would like to get to know you Brian, you do great work.
Brian,
Great pictures from the Golden Isles…brings up memories of Tunis Campbell and others quest for freedom during early Reconstruction period>
Thanks,
Dan
Minneapolis, MN
Thanks.
Looks a lot like those around Epworth, on SSI. Is that where this photo was taken, Brian?
Yes, Tom, right beside Epworth. Apparently they’ve also restored a slave cabin on the Epworth property itself…or that’s what I understand. Didn’t know that when I was there, though…