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The Realms of Oblivion

An Excavation of The Davies Manor Historic Site's Omitted Stories
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While contemporary studies of slavery have illuminated many aspects of the United States’ long history of racism and its role in the wider Atlantic world, they have devoted less attention to the institutional and local dimensions of enslavement. The Realms of Oblivion is a micro history that uses a Tennessee slave-owning family's plantation, Davies Manor, as a window into slavery's local dimensions and the damning legacy of bondage long after emancipation. Through tracing the Zachariah Davis family’s migration to Tennessee from Virginia in the late eighteenth century, the book weaves together an engrossing, multi‑generational family narrative that showcases how the family's wealth and "success" as farmers were predicated upon the brutal exploitation of enslaved Black people. Written in an engaging and critical style, The Realms of Oblivion is grounded in a rich source-base, ranging from legal records, to personal files of the Davies family, to oral histories. The book uses this archive to create a “bottom-up” history that not only reveals a critical chapter of Tennessee and Southern history, but also offers a valuable approach to United States history more generally.

Author Biography:

Andrew C. Ross is the museum director for The Blues Foundation in Memphis, Tennessee. From 2017 to 2022 he worked as the projects director and executive director for the Davies Manor Association, where he led the development of the award-winning exhibit, Omitted in Mass: Rediscovering Lost Narratives of Enslavement, Migration, and Memory Through the Davies Family’s Papers. His writing has appeared in Memphis Magazine, Delta Magazine, Texas Highways, Mississippi Sports Magazine, the Daily Beast, and various newspapers.
Release date NZ
May 15th, 2024
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
280
ISBN-13
9780826506818
Product ID
38089981

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