Freed Persons Receive Wages From Former Owner

Hampton Plantation Account Book, 1866-1868

Hampton Plantation Account Book, 1866-1868.

South Carolina.

Handwritten manuscript.

Miscellaneous Manuscript Collection, Manuscript Division. (5-20)

Some emancipated slaves quickly fled from the neighborhood of their owners, while others became wage laborers for former owners. Most importantly, African Americans could make choices for themselves about where they labored and the type of work they performed. This account book shows that former slaves who became free workers after the Civil War received pay for their work on Hampton Plantation in South Carolina.