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Davis family, Fairfield County S.C., social & political history of Europeans & Africans in S.C., Plantation owner's relationship with his slave girl, Arledge family connection to Davis family, Young woman's experiences at segregated college, campus life in the 1950's, romance discovered, Schomburg Center, Dr. Pamela Wilson, Arledge Family ResearcherThese two books can be purchased through Infinity Publishing www.buybooksontheweb.com .
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The book "Dear Honeybunches" is a novella about an African American girl's college experiences in the segregated South. We follow her campus life from 1948-1952 and watch her evolve into a woman of character and substance.
The book, "The Davises of Fairfield County, S..C." is a researched history into the lives of blacks and whites in South Carolina from 1684 to mid 1900's. It chronicles the land holdings of more than 3000 acres and the plantation owner's son's relationship with a slave girl and their lives in segregated South Carolina.
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