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Discover the captivating story of Dolly Lunt Burge, a remarkable woman who faced extraordinary challenges in nineteenth-century Georgia. In "The Diary of Dolly Lunt Burge 1848-1879," you'll be transported back in time to witness her life unfold. Her experiences within the historical context of America make this diary a truly valuable piece of literature.
This compelling book takes you on a journey through Dolly's life, starting with her move from Maine in the 1840s. Despite the heartbreaking loss of her husband and child to illness, Dolly's determination and resilience shine through. As a schoolteacher, she marries again and becomes a leader, managing her own plantation through the turmoil of the Civil War and Sherman's notorious march.
Immerse yourself in Dolly's words as she recounts the challenges she faced, the changes she witnessed, and the feelings she experienced. Her thoughtful and moving language paints a vivid picture of her surroundings, the people she loved, and the impact of historical events on her life. Experience the joys and sorrows of a woman living through a pivotal period in American history.
This new edition of Dolly Lunt Burge's diary is a testament to the dedication of scholars who have delved deep into the census, probate records, and genealogy of the African Americans who were part of the Burge plantation. With access to new family photographs, this publication offers an even more comprehensive understanding of the extraordinary life of Dolly Lunt Burge.
Experience the remarkable life of Dolly Lunt Burge and uncover a piece of American history. Purchase "The Diary of Dolly Lunt Burge 1848-1879" now and embark on a journey of extraordinary resilience and strength. Click here to get your copy now!
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