Deep River, Lawd

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Deep River, Lawd finds Gilbert Weldon, successful master of the Weldon Oaks plantation, battling to keep the loyalty of his slaves . . . and the respect of his abolitionist son, Gilly. 

Seven-year-old Laura May Weldon can’t understand the drastic differences between her white family and their black servants. Her friendship with the young slave girl, Angel, forces Gilbert to make a decision that could both save his family and change life on the plantation forever. 

Part two in the exciting Weldon Oaks series!

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Item Format Paperback
Author Name Jean E. Holmes
Publisher Pacific Press Publishing Association
Weight (lbs) 0.500000
Page Count 160
Language English
Year Published 2017

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Historical Story of the Gullah Slaves and their White family on the Weldon Oaks Plantation
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This is an interesting, well researched set of 5 books, which can be read individually or as a set by noted author Jean E Holmes. It is about the Gullah people who are slaves in the south Sea islands off the coast of South Carolina. Interesting but the Gullah people are real and many still live in that area today. My favorite Character is Ma'am Beezie who is a good, kind old black woman who prays and uses herbal medicine. She has crippled granddaughter Angel whom she has raised from an infant. She works for the Gilbert Weldon Oaks plantation in the South Carolina Low Country. Gilbert is very kind to his slaves and takes good care of them. His two children Gillie is best friends with a salve boy his age named Zach. His daughter Laura Mae is best friends with the black slave child Angel. Gilbert decides that it will do no harm to educate Angel who is crippled with his daughter Laura May whom he has hired a tutor for. The civil War is ready to break out. It is 1860 and Gilberts decision may well save his family's lives when war breaks out. This is a most interesting historical book and series. be read individually or as a series of five books.

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