is first drawn
to the slave woman named Grace. He meets her when he is a young man working as a peddler in the
southern United States. Grace is a slave to Mr. and Mrs. Clement, who are plantation owners.
She is literate, which is unusual for a slave. Grace has learned to read by a sort of
necessity, because her mistress had wanted someone to read poetry to her. March admires her
kind and...
Friday, May 10, 2013
What does March like about Grace and Marmee?
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