They were three little sisters daughters of a Southern planter and they lived in a big white house on a cotton plantation in Mississippi.' (Excerpt from Chapter 1)
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Author Louise-Clarke Pyrnelle grew up on a cotton plantation in nineteenth-century Alabama, raised by not only her own family, but by the slaves her father owned. Through this novel, she seeks to preserve glimpses of a pre-abolition childhood. Mrs. Pyrnelle insisted that Diddie, Dumps and Tot is not an attempt to defend slavery. Rather, her novel presents a historical picture of master-slave relations and plantation life.
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