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A white Southerner's sympathetic memoir of plantation life. John George Clinkscales (1855-1942) was the 11th of 12 children of the owner of &quote;Broadway,&quote; a 1,200 acre plantation in the Abbeville District of South Carolina, home to 110 slaves. Originally published in 1916 in Spartanburg, South Carolina.&quote;John George Clinkscales was born in 1855 in Abbeville, South Carolina, and grew up on his father's plantation. He graduated from Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina in 1876 and taught in county schools for several years before accepting a position at Williamston Female…mehr

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A white Southerner's sympathetic memoir of plantation life. John George Clinkscales (1855-1942) was the 11th of 12 children of the owner of "e;Broadway,"e; a 1,200 acre plantation in the Abbeville District of South Carolina, home to 110 slaves. Originally published in 1916 in Spartanburg, South Carolina."e;John George Clinkscales was born in 1855 in Abbeville, South Carolina, and grew up on his father's plantation. He graduated from Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina in 1876 and taught in county schools for several years before accepting a position at Williamston Female College in Anderson County, South Carolina in 1881. Clinkscales was elected superintendent of education in Anderson and served in that capacity for four years before returning to teaching. In 1914, Clinkscales campaigned for governor, running on a platform advocating compulsory education. Although he did not win, his strong showing led the legislature to pass the first compulsory education law in South Carolina. Clinkscales wrote two books: a novel, How Zach Came to College (1907), and his memoir, On the Old Plantation (1916). Both were widely read in the South.In his book, On the Old Plantation, Clinkscales records his memories of life on his father's plantation. He hoped that his book would serve as a counterargument to Harriet Beecher Stowe's negative depiction of slavery in Uncle Tom's Cabin. To that end, he began his memoir with a story of his father's foreman, "e;Unc' Essick"e; that portrays his father's benevolence towards his slaves. He also included stories about the character of particular slaves, written in dialect. Clinkscales recounts his childhood pranks, adventures, and school experiences, which combine to present his happy memories of antebellum South Carolina."e;-Harris Henderson

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