The Garden of Eden : the story of a freedmen's community in Texas
معرفی کتاب «The Garden of Eden : the story of a freedmen's community in Texas» نوشتهٔ Sanders, Drew، منتشرشده توسط نشر Texas Christian University Press در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Tucked in a bend of the Trinity River a few minutes from downtown Fort Worth, the Garden of Eden neighborhood has endured for well over a century as a homeplace for freed African American slaves and their descendants. Among the earliest inhabitants in the Garden, Major and Malinda Cheney assembled over 200 acres of productive farmland on which they raised crops and cattle, built a substantial home for their children, and weathered a series of family crises that ranged from a false accusation of rape and attempted lynching to the murder of their eldest son. Major and Malinda Cheneys great-great-grandson, Drew Sanders, recounts engaging tales of the familys life against the backdrop of Fort Worth and Tarrant County historyamong them stories about the famous family Sunday dinners (recipes included). Though some family members, including writer Bob Ray Sanders and transplant specialist Dollie Gentry, no longer live in this special place, life in the Garden of Eden still shapes the familys character and binds them to the homeplace. Established by a group of industrious black freedmen just a few years after the Civil War, the Garden of Eden was a nearly self-sufficient community of landowners and farmers, homemakers and professionals that endured for more than a century. among the black community's earliest founders, Major and Malinda Cheney assembled over two hundred acres of productive farmland on which they raised crops and cattle and built a substantial home for their children. Here their great-great-grandson, Drew Sanders, recounts engaging tales of the family's life against a backdrop of Fort Worth and Tarrant County history
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