Frances Anne Kemble

Frances Anne Kemble

Frances Anne “Fanny” Kemble (1809-1893) was a notable British actress from a theater family in the early and mid-nineteenth century. She was a well-known and popular writer, whose published works included plays, poetry, eleven volumes of memoirs, travel writing, and works about the theater.

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Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation, 1838-1839
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Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation, 1838-1839
  • By: Frances Anne Kemble
  • Narrator: Alison Larkin
  • Length: 12 hours 33 minutes
  • Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
  • Publish date: January 01, 2019
  • Language: English
A personal indictment of the institute of slavery in the Southern United States, as witnessed directly by Fanny Kemble, a British actress in 1838 and 1839. Her husband, the heir to the plantations in Georgia, however, forebade her to publish this... Read more

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