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North Carolina yeoman : the diary of Basil Armstrong Thomasson, 1853-1862 / edited by Paul D. Escott.

Van Pelt Library F258 .T48 1996
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Thomasson, Basil Armstrong, 1829-1862.
Contributor:
Escott, Paul D., 1947-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Thomasson, Basil Armstrong, 1829-1862--Diaries.
Thomasson, Basil Armstrong, 1829-1862.
Farmers--North Carolina--Diaries.
Farm life--North Carolina--History--19th century.
Farm life.
History.
Farmers.
Diaries.
North Carolina--History--1775-1865.
North Carolina.
Genre:
Biographies.
Physical Description:
lxvi, 355 pages : map ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Athens : University of Georgia Press, [1996]
Summary:
North Carolina Yeoman offers a rare personal look into the world of a nonslaveholding, small farmer in the Old South. Thomasson's diary covers the last nine years of a life spent almost entirely within a three-county area in western North Carolina. Writing as a farmer, husband and father, teacher, entrepreneur, and aspiring church leader, he shows himself to be conventional in his simple way of life, humble economic circumstances, and steadfast independence. At the same time, however, he was an avid reader and debater who showed an openness to such concepts as evolution. Driven by conscience more than community sentiments, Thomasson thought slavery and secession to be the heights of folly, considered moving to the Midwest to avoid the imminent war, and did not serve in the Confederate army. Although he taught school to supplement his income, he put far more time and energy into his work than his meager salary indicated. Perhaps most remarkable were Thomasson's egalitarian attitudes toward women. Writing in early 1854, he said, "there are more slaves in the U.S. than most of us are aware of. Freedom is a great thing, but woman cant be alowed to enjoy it; they are slaves to men & fashion". A companion, rather than patriarch, in marriage, he taught his wife to read and write and had an active role in childrearing and household chores.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0820317551
OCLC:
32240769

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