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For anyone who believes slavery was a long time ago. PLEASE remember this:
Edna Mattie Richardson, the grandaughter of Leia Brown, was ALIVE AND WELL until 2012
Leia's story was easy. She married Peter Brown and had a daughter named Lizzie. Lizzie's oldest daughter was named Edna but they called her Mattie. When Leia's husband died, she moved in with Lizzie and would tell Lizzie stories about her life.
Now, THIS IS THE IMPORTANT PART:
They accused her of cheating on Will. And to prove she wasn't guilty, she had to get damn near ALL of the formerly enslaved people to give statements.
I have the entire file
He worked on the Wabash until the end of the war. They said he could navigate by the stars.
His name was William Dawson, son of Hardtime Dawson
How do I know all of this?
Well, Will's wife had to go through a LOT to get his pension for his kids after he died.
By 1900, 42% of Black Charlestonians owned land. Leia stayed on McLeod and worked for 3 generations of McLeods.
No one knows what happened to 8 of the 9 escapees.
We know what happened to 1
On May 26, 1862, the USS Pembina had a new sailor. After a year, he transferred
William W. McLeod had died during the Civil War. He had buried his valuables so no one ever saw his will. His heirs wouldn't get it back until 1871- Five years after the civil war.
By 1880, Formerly enslaved people owned 10 of James Island.