Slaves in the Family

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Slaves in the Family is a nonfiction book by Edward Ball that investigates his family's history as slaveholders in the American South and explores the lives and legacies of the enslaved people they owned.

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instanceOf nonfiction book
author Edward Ball NERFINISHED
awarded National Book Award for Nonfiction NERFINISHED
awardYear 1998
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores economic foundations of slavery
personal impact of confronting slaveholding ancestry
relationships between descendants of slaveholders and enslaved people
focusesOn history of the Ball family as slaveholders
legacies of slavery
lives of enslaved people owned by the Ball family
genre family history
history
memoir
hasISBN 9780374265823
hasTheme family legacy
genealogy
historical memory
racial injustice
reconciliation
language English
mainSubject African American history
American South NERFINISHED
Ball family NERFINISHED
enslaved people
slaveholding families
slavery in the United States
mediaType print
narrativePerspective first-person
notableFor detailed reconstruction of enslaved families
linking white and Black family lineages
publicationDate 1998
publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux NERFINISHED
setInPeriod Reconstruction era
antebellum South NERFINISHED
setInPlace Charleston, South Carolina NERFINISHED
South Carolina NERFINISHED
rice plantations in South Carolina
timeSpanCovered 18th century
19th century
20th century
usesMethod archival research
genealogical research
oral history interviews

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Edward Ball notableWork Slaves in the Family