Anne Rice Quotes
They Had Not Yet Been Destroyed As Africans Completely. Slavery Was The Curse Of Their Existence; But They Had Not Been Robbed Yet Of That Which Had Been Characteristically Theirs. They Tolerated The Baptism And Modest Garments Imposed On Them By The French Catholic Laws; But In The Evenings, They Made Their Cheap Fabrics Into Alluring Costumes, Made Jewelry Of Animal Bones And Bits Of Discarded Metal Which They Polished To Look Like Gold; And The Slave Cabins Of Pointe Du Lac Were A Foreign Country, An African Coast After Dark, In Which Not Even The Coldest Overseer Would Want To Wander.
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