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    391 month ago

    That plantation, Nottoway, explicitly presented itself as romantic. When I visited, they had an exhibit about how kindly the old master was, because he gave the slave children candy at Christmas.

    It’s a place for rich white people to have weddings at, while being served by underpaid black people who are probably descendants of the people held there. They sold cotton in the gift shop - it was a sugarcane plantation. That’s something you do on fucking purpose.

    If you want a place that understands that it is Americans Auschwitz - Whitney Plantation. Amazing place that everyone in the American south should visit.

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      141 month ago

      You can tell what their priorities are because the History section of their webpage had nothing in it but the age of the trees on the property.

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        Yes - the oak trees were a big deal. Touring the gardens was part of the house tour.

        They really try to make one of the daughters of the house a sort of princess/Southern Belle. The woman at the gift shop really encouraged me to pick this up, when we started talking about Gone With the Wind.

        I’ll have to flip through the ephemera collection to find some of the other “fun” things. Also got a coffee table book somewhere.