1908. The Civil War is drawing to a close in Georgia. Sherman has
left devastation in his wake, and Union prisoners are dying at
Andersonville. An entire society is dissolving. Amidst this
turmoil, a young woman of 24 is traveling through Georgia. In this
absorbing and significant work, Franny Andrews paints an enduring
picture of the hardships and travail of the home front during the
war. Contents: Prologue; Across Sherman's Track; Plantation Life; A
Race with the Enemy; The Passing of the Confederacy; In the Dust
and Ashes of Defeat; Foreshadowings of the Race Problem; The
Prologue of Reconstruction; and Epilogue.
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