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[quote=Anonymous]No, once the slaveholders started fighting a war and then tried to survive in the postwar environment, their lives were certainly not carefree. As I recall that was half the plot - Scarlet trying to figure out how to survive, when even as a white woman, she had little autonomy and control over her life. As I recall that was a pretty interesting part of the plotline for me as a young person. Not justifying slaveholding or any romantic notions about the Confederacy -- Scarlet and company deserved to struggle! -- just quibbling a bit with OP about how she/he characterized the plot.[/quote]
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