The son of an English peasant, Levi Roundtree has risen from poverty to create Cypress Villa, a beautiful plantation outside of Charleston, South Carolina, in the days before the Civil War. He is a compassionate master and enjoys a firm friendship with one of his slaves, Marcus Stanley. Its a relationship that carries over to the next generation as Marcuss son and Levis son become best friends. During the Civil War, the Yankees try to burn down the plantation with Levi inside. Risking his own life, Marcus saves Levi; as a result, Levi makes him a free man. This sets the stage for Marcus to strike out on his own, and he becomes prosperous and successful. But the two never forget their friendship. Filled with vivid detail, In Spite of Color shows how friendship can transcend race, color, and time.



Autorentext

Born in Fitzgerald, Georgia, Geraldine Phillips-Davis is a retired educator who also served as a columnist and feature story writer for the Miami Times. She earned a BA from Spelman College and a master's degree from Barry University. She currently lives in Georgia.

Titel
In Spite of Color
Untertitel
From Plantations to the White House
EAN
9781512753257
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
19.09.2016
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.27 MB
Anzahl Seiten
308