The Cultural Plantation
The Beauregard family had once been wealthy. Not the new money of Northern industrialists — they were older, deeper-rooted wealth, the kind that came from land and blood and the quiet, systemic extraction of other people's labor. The plantation on the Pearl River had produced cotton and sugar for four generations before the war, and even after the war, even after the land was no longer theirs...
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