And I'm Glad: An Oral History of Edisto Island explores the island's
history through the eyes and in the voices of two Edisto farmers, Sam
Gadsden and Bubberson Brown, who grew up, labored, raised families, and
made their lives on the island. These narratives, tracing the arrival of
the first black pioneers, the subsequent slave culture during the 1800s,
the difficulties of Reconstruction, to the Edisto of the twentieth
century, document both the African-American legacy of the island and the
personal struggles of two black men. Overcoming the unpredictability of
the Lowcountry's weather, such as the historic Hurricane of 1893 and
subsequent storms, the hardships of Depression-era America, and the
double standards of a pre-Civil Rights South, Gadsden and Brown detail
triumphant lives full of service, hard work, good humor, and faith.