Unfamiliar Innocence
By Cindy Butler
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By Cindy Butler
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Charles and Elsa should have been uncomfortable breaking southern social tradition. Charles was Irish and Elsa had the beautiful features of a Quadroon. Charles knew it was acceptable for him, as a plantation owner's son, to take a Quadroon as a mistress. But Elsa wanted marriage and all of her man. And she had her sights set on Charles. Elsa lived on the docks, by the Mississippi River. In the 1850's i New Orleans, the docks were not safe for white people. And particularly not safe for whi...






















