"What became of this girl, Northup’s close acquaintance and one of the major figures in his book, who was terrorized by her master and mistress? Did she succumb to one of the bouts of disease that swept the Louisiana-bayou slave communities? Did Epps’s severe beatings or his wife’s unhinged jealousy take their toll, or did he perhaps sell her some time after 1853? Was she secreted away by members of the Underground Railroad? Did she survive until emancipation rolled through the area via the Red River Campaign in 1864, then travel elsewhere? Or did she remain in Louisiana?"
Katie Calautti at Vanity Fair tries to find out what happened to Patsey from Solomon Northrup's memoir, Twelve Years a Slave.
Tuesday, March 04, 2014
"What’ll Become of Me?"
Labels:
1850s,
Louisiana,
nineteenth century,
slavery,
social history
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