Beyond the Fields: Slavery at Middleton Place

Todd, Tracey,Sullivan, Mary Edna,Doyle, Barbara

ISBN 10: 0615207235 ISBN 13: 9780615207230
Published by University of South Carolina Pre, 2008
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This book presents a fascinating window into the lives of slaves on a representative South Carolina plantation. Located in Charleston along the Ashley River, Middleton Place is an eighteenth-century plantation that has survived revolution, Civil War, and earthquake to become a well-preserved museum and a National Historic Landmark. It was the home of four important generations of Middletons, beginning with Henry Middleton, president of the First Continental Congress; Arthur, a signer of the Declaration of Independence; Henry, governor of South Carolina and an American minister to Russia; and Williams, a signer of the Ordinance of Secession. In 2005 the Middleton Place Foundation opened its permanent exhibit, ""Beyond the Fields: Slavery at Middleton Place"". Representing more than three decades of research by staff and volunteers, the exhibit tells the story of Africans and African Americans associated with the Middleton family and their plantations. The eponymous companion volume to this exhibit vividly illustrates the realities of plantation slavery at Middleton Place and commemorates and documents the lives, families, and contributions of some seven generations of Middleton slaves. By identifying more than 2,800 individuals owned by the Middleton family from 1738 to 1865 and by connecting many of them with their extended family units, ""Beyond the Fields"" solidifies their story in a tangible historical context.

About the Author: Barbara Doyle is a historian and research consultant for the Middleton Place Foundation and editor of its quarterly newsletter, the Middleton Place Notebook. Mary Edna Sullivan is the curator for the Middleton Place Foundation. A vice president of the Middleton Place Foundation, Tracey Todd manages the museums and interpretive programs at Middleton Place and the Edmondston-Alston House.

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Title: Beyond the Fields: Slavery at Middleton Place
Publisher: University of South Carolina Pre
Publication Date: 2008
Binding: Paperback
Illustrator: Helmer, Lee
Condition: Very Good

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