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To: stainlessbanner
A Diary from Dixie. Mary Boykin Miller Chesnut, 1823-1886
4 posted on 07/26/2006 3:43:08 PM PDT by stainlessbanner
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To: stainlessbanner
Here is an excerpt from her diary where she mentions that slavery will end because of the war, no matter who wins.

Now I will bid farewell for a while as Othello did to all the "pomp, pride, and circumstance of glorious war," and come down to my domestic strifes and troubles. I have a sort of volunteer maid, the daughter of my husband's nurse, dear old Betsy. She waits on me because she so pleases. Besides, I pay her. She belongs to my father-in-law, who has too many slaves to care very much about their way of life. So Maria Whitaker came, all in tears. She brushes hair delightfully, and as she stood at my back I could see her face in the glass. "Maria, are you crying because all this war talk scares you?" said I. "No, ma'am." "What is the matter with you?" "Nothing more than common." "Now listen. Let the war end either way and you will be free. We will have to free you before we get out of this thing. Won't you be glad?" "Everybody knows Mars Jeems wants us free, and it is only old Marster holds hard. He ain't going to free anybody any way, you see."
9 posted on 07/26/2006 6:17:01 PM PDT by smug (Tanstaafl)
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