Garden of Eden: The Story of a Freedmen's Community in Texas

Garden of Eden: The Story of a Freedmen's Community in Texas - Paperback

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Garden of Eden: The Story of a Freedmen's Community in Texas

Garden of Eden: The Story of a Freedmen's Community in Texas - Paperback

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by Drew Sanders (Author)

The Garden of Eden neighborhood has endured for well over a century as a homeplace for freed African American slaves and their descendants. Some of the earliest inhabitants in the Garden, Major and Malinda Cheney assembled over 200 acres of productive farmland on which they raised crops and cattle, built a substantial home for their children, and weathered a series of family crises that ranged from a false accusation of rape and attempted lynching to the murder of their eldest son.

Author Biography

DREW SANDERS grew up in the Garden of Eden, where he listened to stories of the early days told by his Aunt Doll and grandfather James "Dick Cheney" Sanders. He worked for thirty-eight years for the Fort Worth Sand and Gravel Division of TXI and spent over thirty years researching family history for this book.

Number of Pages: 224
Dimensions: 0.7 x 8.9 x 6 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: December 08, 2015

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