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The Untold Story of Ebony Noel: A Diary of a Black Seminole Girl in Spring 1834 and Life on Florida Plantations

Image Of Ebony Noel, A Black Seminole Girl, Writing In Her Diary During Spring 1834 On Florida Plantations Diary Of A Black Seminole Girl Ebony Noel (Spring 1834 Florida) (Plantations And Pirates 7)

Have you ever wondered what life was like for a young Black Seminole girl in the spring of 1834, living on the harsh Florida plantations? Through the captivating diary of Ebony Noel, we get a fascinating glimpse into the untold stories of her daily struggles, triumphs, and dreams.

Discovering Ebony's Diary

Hidden deep within the archives, Ebony Noel's diary provides a rare firsthand account of the experiences of a Black Seminole girl during a crucial period in American history.

Descendants of runaway slaves, known as Maroons, the Black Seminoles played a significant role in the resistance against enslavement in the Southeast. Ebony Noel was born into this community on the Florida plantations, enduring the brutal reality of forced labor and the constant threat of separation from her family.

Diary of a Black Seminole Girl Ebony Noel (Spring 1834 Florida) (Plantations and Pirates 7)
Diary of a Black Seminole Girl, Ebony Noel (Spring 1834 Florida) (Plantations and Pirates Book 7)
by Karen McWilliams(Kindle Edition)

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 3059 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 262 pages
Lending : Enabled
Paperback : 90 pages
Item Weight : 10.2 ounces
Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.21 x 11 inches

A Journey Through Spring 1834

Through Ebony's intimate reflections, we embark on a journey through the spring of 1834, experiencing the joys and sorrows that shape her daily existence. Her diary entries paint a vivid picture of the hardships endured by the enslaved community.

From sunrise to sunset, Ebony labors on the plantations, picking cotton, harvesting crops, and performing various backbreaking tasks. However, Ebony's resilient spirit shines through in her entries as she finds solace in friendships, nature, and her pursuit of education.

Image Of Ebony Noel Working In A Cotton Field On A Florida Plantation In The Spring Of 1834 Diary Of A Black Seminole Girl Ebony Noel (Spring 1834 Florida) (Plantations And Pirates 7)

The Battle for Freedom

Amidst the daily struggles, Ebony's diary also captures the simmering rebellious spirit among the enslaved population. Ebony shares tales of secret gatherings, whispered plans for escape, and the unwavering determination to reclaim their freedom.

As tensions rise between the plantation owners and the enslaved community, Ebony's diary entries document the growing resistance movement and the bravery of those who dare to challenge the oppressive system. From acts of defiance to the Underground Railroad, Ebony's words reveal the collective strength of her people.

Navigating Love and Loss

While Ebony endures the hardships of plantation life, she also discovers love in unexpected places. Her diary entries speak of forbidden relationships, clandestine meetings, and shattered dreams.

Yet, Ebony's resilience remains steadfast even in the face of heartbreak. Through her words, we witness her unwavering determination to find hope and rebuild her life, despite the atrocities surrounding her.

A Testament to Resilience and Hope

Ebony's diary not only highlights the untold narratives of Black Seminole girls but also serves as a powerful testament to the resilience and unwavering hope within the enslaved community.

Her words transcend time, reminding us of the indomitable spirit of those who fought for freedom against all odds. Ebony's story is an integral part of America's history, shedding light on the often overlooked voices that shaped our nation.

Rediscovering Ebony Noel

It is crucial to give voice to the narratives that have been silenced for centuries. Ebony Noel's diary is a remarkable discovery that deserves recognition and reverence as it highlights the strength and beauty of Black Seminole girls in the face of adversity.

As we peel back the layers of history, Ebony's diary serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of preserving and sharing the stories of those who have been marginalized. Through her words, we gain a deeper understanding of the struggles and triumphs of the Black Seminole community and their quest for freedom.

Uncovering Our Shared History

Ebony Noel's diary offers a profound narrative that deserves to be shared with the world. It is a reminder that history is not just a collection of facts, but a tapestry woven with the stories of individuals whose voices echo through time.

Let Ebony Noel's diary be a catalyst for conversations, education, and remembrance. Together, we can ensure that the bravery, resilience, and dreams of Black Seminole girls like Ebony are never forgotten.

Diary of a Black Seminole Girl Ebony Noel (Spring 1834 Florida) (Plantations and Pirates 7)
Diary of a Black Seminole Girl, Ebony Noel (Spring 1834 Florida) (Plantations and Pirates Book 7)
by Karen McWilliams(Kindle Edition)

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 3059 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 262 pages
Lending : Enabled
Paperback : 90 pages
Item Weight : 10.2 ounces
Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.21 x 11 inches

In the era of Slavery in the New World, many slaves did not run NORTH to FREEDOM. Many like the CARTER family ran to Florida to join the Seminole Indians who protected them from being killed or captured and returned to abusive plantations.. The fugitives were called slaves when they lived with the Seminoles. But there was little about them that resembled slavery on a New World plantation. Seminole slaves lived in separate houses or Chickee Huts near their Seminole friends. The only rule the Seminoles gave their slaves was to provide ten percent of their livestock and produce as rent. The Seminoles and their slaves enjoyed celebrations and frolics together, where they played ball games, ran races, sang, danced, and held Court to discuss broken rules such as Ebony Noel, her brother PP, and the RASCALLY TWINS, Willie May and Jethro May, often broke. The Seminoles are considered the only Native American tribe which did not surrender to the white men. The fugitive slaves often adopted the Seminole Indians customs and culture. And many fugitives married Seminoles. Throughout the centuries many children, like EBONY NOEL, truly became Black Seminoles, also called Seminole Negros. The author has fictionalized some things in this book, because it is about combining two totally different cultures of Seminoles and African descendants. In the back of the book is nonfiction information for TEACHERS to use with their classes..

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