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  • The Young Plantation Master Caught His Wife Beating an Old Slave, What Happened Next Shook Everyone    Welcome to this journey through one of the most disturbing cases recorded in the history of Louisiana.  Before we begin, I invite you to leave in the comments where you’re watching from and the exact time you’re listening to this narration.  We’re interested in knowing how far these documented accounts reach and at what times of day or night.  The year was 1844 when the Monroe Plantation stood as one of the most prosperous estates in St.  Landry Parish, Louisiana.  The main house, with its imposing white columns and sprawling verander, overlooked acres of cotton fields that stretched toward the horizon like an ocean of white gold.  What happened there on the evening of September 23rd would eventually be spoken about in hush tones throughout the parish for decades to come, though official records would remain curiously incomplete.  Silas Monroe had inherited the plantation from his father just 2 years prior at the age of 26.
  • The Most Devastating Slave-Era Romance Mystery in Mobile History (1841)  Welcome to this recordo for one of the most unsettling cases registered in the history of mobile.  Before we begin, I invite you to leave in the comments where you are watching from and the exact time at which you are listening to this narration.  We are interested in knowing to which places and at what moments of the day or night these documented accounts reach.  Mobile 1841.  The port city stood as one of the busiest in America with cotton flowing from the surrounding plantations through its harbor.  Ships arrived daily carrying goods and sometimes human cargo despite the prohibition of international slave trading.  The streets were lined with grand homes owned by wealthy merchants and plantation owners.  Beautiful facads masking the darker realities of the time.
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  • A Beautiful Slave Was Fixing His Bed… Then He Said “You’re Beautiful, You Know That?”  In 1863, during the height of the Civil War, the Ashworth plantation sprawled across 3,000 acres of Virginia’s Cumberland County.  Located 12 mi southeast of Farmville, the estate boarded the Appamatics River, where morning mist would rise like ghostly fingers from the dark water.  The main house, a Georgian colonial structure built in 1828, stood on a gentle hill overlooking tobacco fields that stretched toward the distant Blue Ridge Mountains.  Thomas Ashworth, 52 years old, had inherited the plantation from his father in 1855.  Unlike many plantation owners who lived in Richmond or other cities, Thomas remained on the property year round, claiming he needed to oversee operations personally.  His wife Margaret had died of consumption 3 years prior, leaving him alone in the 14 room mansion with a staff of 47 enslaved people.  Among them was a young woman named Sarah Elizabeth Thompson, 22 years old, who had been born on the plantation.
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    A Beautiful Slave Was Fixing His Bed… Then He Said “You’re Beautiful, You Know That?” In 1863, during the height of the Civil War, the Ashworth plantation sprawled across 3,000 acres of Virginia’s Cumberland County. Located 12 mi southeast of Farmville, the estate boarded the Appamatics River, where morning mist would rise like ghostly fingers from the dark water. The main house, a Georgian colonial structure built in 1828, stood on a gentle hill overlooking tobacco fields that stretched toward the distant Blue Ridge Mountains. Thomas Ashworth, 52 years old, had inherited the plantation from his father in 1855. Unlike many plantation owners who lived in Richmond or other cities, Thomas remained on the property year round, claiming he needed to oversee operations personally. His wife Margaret had died of consumption 3 years prior, leaving him alone in the 14 room mansion with a staff of 47 enslaved people. Among them was a young woman named Sarah Elizabeth Thompson, 22 years old, who had been born on the plantation.

  • The Georgia Sisters Who Bought the Slave for Forbidden Practices… Until Both Got Pregnant  Welcome to this journey through one of the most disturbing cases recorded in the history of Georgia.  Before we begin, I invite you to leave in the comments where you’re watching from and the exact time you’re listening to this narration.  We’re interested to know what places and what times of day or night these documented accounts reach.  Benton County, Georgia, 1844.  A year that would mark the beginning of a story that many have tried to forget.  The Harkcourt plantation stood three mi east of Whitesburg, nestled between rolling hills and dense pine forests that seemed to swallow all sound.  The main house, with its imposing white columns and sprawling verandas, housed two sisters, whose names would later be whispered with a mixture of pity and dread throughout the county.  The Hardcourt sisters, Amelia and Charlotte, had inherited the plantation after their parents perished in a carriage accident on the road to Atlanta in 1841.  The sisters became the sole owners of over 800 acres of cotton fields and the 37 individuals who worked them.  According to county records from that period, the plantation was one of the most productive in western Georgia despite being managed by two unmarried women in their 20s.
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    The Georgia Sisters Who Bought the Slave for Forbidden Practices… Until Both Got Pregnant Welcome to this journey through one of the most disturbing cases recorded in the history of Georgia. Before we begin, I invite you to leave in the comments where you’re watching from and the exact time you’re listening to this narration. We’re interested to know what places and what times of day or night these documented accounts reach. Benton County, Georgia, 1844. A year that would mark the beginning of a story that many have tried to forget. The Harkcourt plantation stood three mi east of Whitesburg, nestled between rolling hills and dense pine forests that seemed to swallow all sound. The main house, with its imposing white columns and sprawling verandas, housed two sisters, whose names would later be whispered with a mixture of pity and dread throughout the county. The Hardcourt sisters, Amelia and Charlotte, had inherited the plantation after their parents perished in a carriage accident on the road to Atlanta in 1841. The sisters became the sole owners of over 800 acres of cotton fields and the 37 individuals who worked them. According to county records from that period, the plantation was one of the most productive in western Georgia despite being managed by two unmarried women in their 20s.

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  • “I’m Not the Hero You Think I Am”: Jackie Chan’s Brutally Honest Confession Sends Shockwaves Through Showbiz

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  • The Young Plantation Master Caught His Wife Beating an Old Slave, What Happened Next Shook Everyone Welcome to this journey through one of the most disturbing cases recorded in the history of Louisiana. Before we begin, I invite you to leave in the comments where you’re watching from and the exact time you’re listening to this narration. We’re interested in knowing how far these documented accounts reach and at what times of day or night. The year was 1844 when the Monroe Plantation stood as one of the most prosperous estates in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. The main house, with its imposing white columns and sprawling verander, overlooked acres of cotton fields that stretched toward the horizon like an ocean of white gold. What happened there on the evening of September 23rd would eventually be spoken about in hush tones throughout the parish for decades to come, though official records would remain curiously incomplete. Silas Monroe had inherited the plantation from his father just 2 years prior at the age of 26.

  • The Most Devastating Slave-Era Romance Mystery in Mobile History (1841) Welcome to this recordo for one of the most unsettling cases registered in the history of mobile. Before we begin, I invite you to leave in the comments where you are watching from and the exact time at which you are listening to this narration. We are interested in knowing to which places and at what moments of the day or night these documented accounts reach. Mobile 1841. The port city stood as one of the busiest in America with cotton flowing from the surrounding plantations through its harbor. Ships arrived daily carrying goods and sometimes human cargo despite the prohibition of international slave trading. The streets were lined with grand homes owned by wealthy merchants and plantation owners. Beautiful facads masking the darker realities of the time.

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  • A Beautiful Slave Was Fixing His Bed… Then He Said “You’re Beautiful, You Know That?” In 1863, during the height of the Civil War, the Ashworth plantation sprawled across 3,000 acres of Virginia’s Cumberland County. Located 12 mi southeast of Farmville, the estate boarded the Appamatics River, where morning mist would rise like ghostly fingers from the dark water. The main house, a Georgian colonial structure built in 1828, stood on a gentle hill overlooking tobacco fields that stretched toward the distant Blue Ridge Mountains. Thomas Ashworth, 52 years old, had inherited the plantation from his father in 1855. Unlike many plantation owners who lived in Richmond or other cities, Thomas remained on the property year round, claiming he needed to oversee operations personally. His wife Margaret had died of consumption 3 years prior, leaving him alone in the 14 room mansion with a staff of 47 enslaved people. Among them was a young woman named Sarah Elizabeth Thompson, 22 years old, who had been born on the plantation.

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  • “I’m Not the Hero You Think I Am”: Jackie Chan’s Brutally Honest Confession Sends Shockwaves Through Showbiz

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  • The Young Plantation Master Caught His Wife Beating an Old Slave, What Happened Next Shook Everyone    Welcome to this journey through one of the most disturbing cases recorded in the history of Louisiana.  Before we begin, I invite you to leave in the comments where you’re watching from and the exact time you’re listening to this narration.  We’re interested in knowing how far these documented accounts reach and at what times of day or night.  The year was 1844 when the Monroe Plantation stood as one of the most prosperous estates in St.  Landry Parish, Louisiana.  The main house, with its imposing white columns and sprawling verander, overlooked acres of cotton fields that stretched toward the horizon like an ocean of white gold.  What happened there on the evening of September 23rd would eventually be spoken about in hush tones throughout the parish for decades to come, though official records would remain curiously incomplete.  Silas Monroe had inherited the plantation from his father just 2 years prior at the age of 26.

    The Young Plantation Master Caught His Wife Beating an Old Slave, What Happened Next Shook Everyone Welcome to this journey through one of the most disturbing cases recorded in the history of Louisiana. Before we begin, I invite you to leave in the comments where you’re watching from and the exact time you’re listening to this narration. We’re interested in knowing how far these documented accounts reach and at what times of day or night. The year was 1844 when the Monroe Plantation stood as one of the most prosperous estates in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. The main house, with its imposing white columns and sprawling verander, overlooked acres of cotton fields that stretched toward the horizon like an ocean of white gold. What happened there on the evening of September 23rd would eventually be spoken about in hush tones throughout the parish for decades to come, though official records would remain curiously incomplete. Silas Monroe had inherited the plantation from his father just 2 years prior at the age of 26.

  • The Most Devastating Slave-Era Romance Mystery in Mobile History (1841)  Welcome to this recordo for one of the most unsettling cases registered in the history of mobile.  Before we begin, I invite you to leave in the comments where you are watching from and the exact time at which you are listening to this narration.  We are interested in knowing to which places and at what moments of the day or night these documented accounts reach.  Mobile 1841.  The port city stood as one of the busiest in America with cotton flowing from the surrounding plantations through its harbor.  Ships arrived daily carrying goods and sometimes human cargo despite the prohibition of international slave trading.  The streets were lined with grand homes owned by wealthy merchants and plantation owners.  Beautiful facads masking the darker realities of the time.

    The Most Devastating Slave-Era Romance Mystery in Mobile History (1841) Welcome to this recordo for one of the most unsettling cases registered in the history of mobile. Before we begin, I invite you to leave in the comments where you are watching from and the exact time at which you are listening to this narration. We are interested in knowing to which places and at what moments of the day or night these documented accounts reach. Mobile 1841. The port city stood as one of the busiest in America with cotton flowing from the surrounding plantations through its harbor. Ships arrived daily carrying goods and sometimes human cargo despite the prohibition of international slave trading. The streets were lined with grand homes owned by wealthy merchants and plantation owners. Beautiful facads masking the darker realities of the time.

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  • The Young Plantation Master Caught His Wife Beating an Old Slave, What Happened Next Shook Everyone Welcome to this journey through one of the most disturbing cases recorded in the history of Louisiana. Before we begin, I invite you to leave in the comments where you’re watching from and the exact time you’re listening to this narration. We’re interested in knowing how far these documented accounts reach and at what times of day or night. The year was 1844 when the Monroe Plantation stood as one of the most prosperous estates in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. The main house, with its imposing white columns and sprawling verander, overlooked acres of cotton fields that stretched toward the horizon like an ocean of white gold. What happened there on the evening of September 23rd would eventually be spoken about in hush tones throughout the parish for decades to come, though official records would remain curiously incomplete. Silas Monroe had inherited the plantation from his father just 2 years prior at the age of 26.

  • The Most Devastating Slave-Era Romance Mystery in Mobile History (1841) Welcome to this recordo for one of the most unsettling cases registered in the history of mobile. Before we begin, I invite you to leave in the comments where you are watching from and the exact time at which you are listening to this narration. We are interested in knowing to which places and at what moments of the day or night these documented accounts reach. Mobile 1841. The port city stood as one of the busiest in America with cotton flowing from the surrounding plantations through its harbor. Ships arrived daily carrying goods and sometimes human cargo despite the prohibition of international slave trading. The streets were lined with grand homes owned by wealthy merchants and plantation owners. Beautiful facads masking the darker realities of the time.

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  • A Beautiful Slave Was Fixing His Bed… Then He Said “You’re Beautiful, You Know That?” In 1863, during the height of the Civil War, the Ashworth plantation sprawled across 3,000 acres of Virginia’s Cumberland County. Located 12 mi southeast of Farmville, the estate boarded the Appamatics River, where morning mist would rise like ghostly fingers from the dark water. The main house, a Georgian colonial structure built in 1828, stood on a gentle hill overlooking tobacco fields that stretched toward the distant Blue Ridge Mountains. Thomas Ashworth, 52 years old, had inherited the plantation from his father in 1855. Unlike many plantation owners who lived in Richmond or other cities, Thomas remained on the property year round, claiming he needed to oversee operations personally. His wife Margaret had died of consumption 3 years prior, leaving him alone in the 14 room mansion with a staff of 47 enslaved people. Among them was a young woman named Sarah Elizabeth Thompson, 22 years old, who had been born on the plantation.

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