The story of a utopia created by Mississippi freedmen on a white man's
former plantation.
"A marvelous story for all readers with a taste for the ironies, the
ambiguities, and the surprises of history"--C. Vann Woodward
"Historical writing at its best"--David Bradley New York Times Book
Review
This fascinating history set in the Reconstruction South is a testament
to African American resilience, fortitude, and independence. It recounts
the story of the experiment at Davis Bend, formerly Joseph Davis's
plantation along the Mississippi near Vicksburg.
After the war the slaves who had toiled in these fields belonging to the
Confederate president's brother became the owners of his lands, some of
the most fertile cotton acreage in America. From their utopian
communitarian haven rose the third most successful cotton operation in
the entire South from Reconstruction to World War I.
This miracle at Davis Bend occurred when blacks were accorded the
opportunity to pursue th