I'm assuming - since Mr. Vizetelly set out to accurately portray "life in The South" - that the depictions of the constant/ubiquitous beatings, torture, starvation and etc must be further back in the book from what we see here...(/sarcasm)
Gee, I looked everywhere, but failed to see those. Must have been those evil, racist Confederate censors........
Brock-I love the site. But the horrors of the yankees as their views are smashed once again of how life was back then.I put up a post linking to your post. When I clicked on the link I got the below message.This link is not authorized by Yahoo!
All his drawings in the book were online, but not these two, so I scanned them. Coincidence? I don't think so.
I'm assuming - since Mr. Vizetelly set out to accurately portray "life in The South" - that the depictions of the constant/ubiquitous beatings, torture, starvation and etc must be further back in the book from what we see here...
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Gee, I looked everywhere, but failed to see those. Must have been those evil, racist Confederate censors........
ReplyDeleteBrock-I love the site. But the horrors of the yankees as their views are smashed once again of how life was back then.
ReplyDeleteI put up a post linking to your post. When I clicked on the link I got the below message.
This link is not authorized by Yahoo!
All his drawings in the book were online, but not these two, so I scanned them. Coincidence? I don't think so.
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