Freedom's shore : Tunis Campbell and the Georgia freedmen
Russell Duncan (Author), Kathi L. Dailey (Bookjacket designer), Rudolf Eickemeyer (Photographer)
For the first time since the early years of the American republic, the period following emancipation held out the promise of a true colorblind democracy. The freed slaves hoped for forty acres and a mule by which they could work as small farmers, erect houses, establish families, and live free from the gaze of planter and overseer
Print Book, English, 1986
The University of Georgia Press, Athens, 1986