Louisa Picquet, the Octoroon, Or, Inside Views of Southern Domestic Life

Louisa Picquet, the Octoroon, Or, Inside Views of Southern Domestic Life
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Download or read book Louisa Picquet, the Octoroon, Or, Inside Views of Southern Domestic Life written by Hiram Mattison and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Louisa Picquet, child of a slave mother and her white master, was born in Columbia, S.C., but was soon sold with her mother because she looked too much like her master's other child. Around age thirteen, her mother was sold to Mr. Horton, in Texas, and Louisa was sold to Mr. Williams in New Orleans. Louisa lived with him until his death and bore four of his seven children. After his death, she was set free and moved to Cincinnati, Ohio. The rest of the narrative describes her successful efforts to raise funds to free her mother. As she was only 1/8 African American, much of the narrative is concerned with Louisa's whiteness and that of her mother and other light-skinned slaves and the sexual exploitation they experienced at the hands of white men. Hiram Mattison met and interviewed Louisa Picquet in Buffalo, New York, in May 1860 and published this narrative, much of it written in interview style to preserve Picquet's own words. He included his own "Conclusion and Moral," emphasizing the many instances of slave women bearing their masters' children, and concludes the work with somber details of slaves being burned alive as punishment.


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