The Long Root of Blackwood Plantation
Mississippi, 1865–1942. The land remembers what the people forget. Isaiah Blackwood bought forty acres along the Pearl River in the spring of 1865 with money he'd earned as a guide for the Union army and a conviction that the soil here held something worth cultivating. Not crops. Not cotton. Something deeper. When he first walked the land, he put his bare feet in the earth and felt a...
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