This is the third image of a series taken at Harlem Plantation.
I grew up along a winding river road, with my childhood home rooted between two plantations, spaced two miles apart. It wasn't until my adolescence that I truly began to comprehend the horrific role these majestic mansions played in the southern states. Through my photography, I have long documented the love-hate relationship I've experienced growing up in the deep south, while illuminating its challenging realities.
This photo was taken in 2017.
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