
Maum Guinea, And Her Plantation Children: Or Holiday Week On A Louisiana Estate, A Slave Romance (1861) is a novel written by Metta Victoria Fuller Victor under the pseudonym ""Victor"". The story takes place on a Louisiana plantation during the antebellum period and follows...

This tale of slave life on a Louisiana estate at Christmastime is a spirited and pathetic story written by Metta Victoria Fuller Victor, one of the most famous women writers of the day. Originally published in 1861, it was translated into many languages and President Lincoln...



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Maum Guinea, And Her Plantation Children: Or Holiday Week On A Louisiana Estate, A Slave Romance (1861) is a novel written by Victor, also known as Metta Victoria Fuller. The book is set on a plantation in Louisiana and follows the story of Maum Guinea, an elderly slave woman...




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