Gourdvine Black and White
Author: Timothy Kilby
Publisher: Tree of Meaning Publications
Published: 2021-05-25
Total Pages: 248
ISBN-13: 9781736374818
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGourdvine Black and White tells an incredible story of survival, endurance, and triumph. The narrative follows generations of Kilbys and their related families, small plantation owners in rural Virginia before and after the Civil War, members of the privileged White society of the Old South, and enslavers of human beings. This book - painstakingly put together through incidental entries in court documents, census records, tax rolls, and church archives - also takes you on a journey into the real-life story of three generations of African Americans who were born enslaved and who survived pervasive racial discrimination to build lives of self-respect and accomplishment. Historically accurate, moving, and sometimes tragic, this book humanizes persons robbed of personal identities and all but forgotten. Family history author Timothy Kilby took on the monumental task of researching and piecing together clues to find the individual identities and realities of the women and men enslaved by his ancestors. The resulting narrative is both genealogy and contextualized history. In the end, he tells the story of racial prejudice perpetuated by one family and resilience and strength in the other. The persons of Sarah, her daughter Juliet Ann, and Juliet's five children come to life once again through their stories of survival and legacies of resilience, perseverance, and determination.