Songs of the South
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A Slave Girl on the Jenkin's Plantation is forced to give up her virginity to save her mother from being sold to another Plantation in 1854 Georgia. Tanya fears becoming a woman and has avoided sex hiding her ability to be bred by both the Owner or the Breeding Studs. Tanya fears child birth because of her size and because many women die in child birth in this era.
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- Part 1 of Songs of the South
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The antebellum period in the United States prior to the civil war saw the breeding of slaves as a lucrative enterprise. The ban in 1807 on the importation of slaves followed by the boom in export markets for cotton and tobacco over the next fifty years made the able-bodied slave a valuable commodity. Rich, white males interjected their own characteristics into the slave gene pool the terms mulatto for half black, quadroon for those with ¼ black blood and octoroon for those who were one-eighth black became common descriptive terms. It was not uncommon for the gentry up in the main house to have half brothers and half sisters among the slaves on the plantation.
Jacob is a plantation owner with a wife named Amanda and two daughters Alisa aged 11 and Maggie aged 12. His daughters have a playmate slave named Sary aged 12.Series
- Part 2 of Songs of the South
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A stranger is hired on the new Plantation. No one knows where he came from or where he is going. Three young girls think he is a poor simpleton peasant of a lower class decide to test their new Overseer's limits. They do not know he is the feared bandit Cobra Verde who has nothing to loose.
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- Part 3 of Songs of the South
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Yo, Alex grew up kinda rough. Her dad was a total jerk, like, wanted to sell her out. Don't spill the tea that she went solo for cash. Alex's just tryna hustle for some dough. And Dan? Total creep, pretending he's not, but he’s loaded.
This a MODERN DAY "Song of the South"
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- Part 4 of Songs of the South
