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Evergreen Sugar Cane Plantation Slave Cabin Quarters In Wallace Louisiana Photograph by Michael Hoard

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Comments (11)

Kathryn Jones

Kathryn Jones

Congratulations on your sale!

Kathryn Jones

Kathryn Jones

A beautiful location for a sad slice of life! Escape was impossible for those poor souls who toiled in the baking heat. I understand that in some plantations - though not necessarily al - the slaves even had a form of gag made of metal and placed inside their mouths to prevent them from eating the sugar cane. How evil is this! There was truly no escape for them, as the Ocean is an insurmountable barrier except in dreams. The fact that these structures were made of wood and not of brick shows that they would have offered only minimal protection against the elements and sanitation would have been very primitive. Good that they have been preserved as a reminder of the past. History is a stern schoolmaster!

Michael Hoard

Michael Hoard

Greetings and thank you to the wonderful buyer from Chesterfield, VA I appreciate the recent sale!!!! Remain Healthy, Safe and Strong, Michael Hoard Art and Photography

Michael Hoard

Michael Hoard

Greetings Toni, thank you so much for viewing Evergreen Sugar Cane Plantation Slave Cabin Quarters, thank you so much for viewing and comments, and the L, Fav, Tw I sure appreciate that, Cheer, Michael Hoard

Toni Abdnour

Toni Abdnour

Such story-telling in this image. Love its point of view that leads into a forever world of that sad time. Great shot, Michael. l/f/tw

Michael Hoard

Michael Hoard

Greetings Linda, thank you so much for viewing Evergreen Sugar Cane Plantation Slave Cabin Quarters photo composition I sure appreciate the generous comment, Cheers from Nawlins and Happy Holidays!!!

Linda Covino

Linda Covino

Great shot

Michael Hoard

Michael Hoard

Greetings Dominique, thank you so much for viewing Evergreen Sugar Cane Plantation Slave cabin Quarter in Wallace, Louisiana, the historic slave cabins are in fact resemble the Acadian French settlement structures. There are beautiful structures. Some of those structures in Lafayette and St. Martin also have second floors with the stairs leading to the second floor from the porch area for sleeping. It pleases me this photo appeals to you and brought back memories and I appreciate very much the generous comments and L, fav, cheers from Nawlins, and Happy Holidays!!!

Dominique Fortier

Dominique Fortier

Great capture, Michael, with the Spanish moss all around the small houses! It awakes lots of memories, as I has been a French Teacher in Lafayette a long time ago, and there ars such litte houses in the Cajun area of St-Martinville. l/f + follow

Michael Hoard

Michael Hoard

Greetings Constance, thank you so much for viewing Evergreen Sugar Cane Plantation Slave Cabin Quarters in Wallace, Louisiana it pleases me this photo appeals to you and I appreciate very much the generous comment and the L, Fav, cheers from Nawlins and Happy Holidays!!!

Constance Puttkemery

Constance Puttkemery

Wonderful capture Michael! l/f

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