Publisher's Synopsis
Fanny Kemble's Journal provides an intimate look at life on a southern plantation in the mid-19th century. As an actress and writer, Kemble brought a wealth of talent and perspective to her observations. This book is a powerful reminder of the horrors of slavery, and the resilience of those who fought against it.
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