Other Fools and Their Doings, or, Life among the Freedmen
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The narrative portrays a Reconstruction-era coastal South Carolina community where white residents resent freed Black citizens and Northern agents, organize paramilitary clubs, and conspire to reclaim political control. Early chapters depict local conversations and mounting distrust, followed by legal and political tensions, preparations for violence, and a coordinated assault that culminates in massacre. Later sections recount incidents, personal memories, and contested aftermaths, tracing how intimidation, partisan maneuvering, and individual choices combine to shape communal trauma and the struggle for authority.
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