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Tears of a Southern Belle

The Story of Winnifred Dixon

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Tears of a Southern Belle

By: J.J. Krupitzer
Narrated by: Margaret Woodall
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A woman dragged down by racism, but overcomes all.

Winnifred "Winny" Jane Dixon, born August 1, 1865, to Jonathan and Brenda Dixon, both born August 1 1845 until July 17, 1880. You might be wondering why I am putting the death dates in the beginning of the chapter. Well, I can't reveal all my secrets now can I?

As I was saying, Winifred Dixon was born to a family who were slaves for the McAllister family in Savannah, Georgia. Her father, Jonathan, was a butler for the family as well as working in the fields of the plantation. Mama was a sex slave for Mr. Bruce McAllister, you see, his wife Annabelle couldn't bare any children. So being that Mr. McAllister wanted children, it was Miss Dixon's responsibility to give him what he wanted. He told her he wanted all boys, if there was one girl, she would be shot.

©2021 J.J. Krupitzer (P)2022 J.J. Krupitzer
African American Historical Fiction Southern States United States

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