Unnamed Negro Son of Vicksburg Aunt

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Unnamed Negro Son of Vicksburg Aunt
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Unnamed Negro Son of Vicksburg Aunt
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Black
Gender: 
Male
Class: 
Free Black
Rank: 
Minor
Vitality: 
Alive
Origin: 
Vicksburg
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Just before the young woman enters the tent at the end of "Delta Autumn," Ike McCaslin sees, "sitting in the stern" of the boat that brought her to the camp, "a Negro man" (277). The boat is his, and he is the woman's "cousin," though unlike his, her race is not immediately apparent (278). (When Faulkner revised the story for Go Down, Moses, he made the young woman the granddaughter of James Beauchamp, and so made this family part of the extended McCaslin-Beauchamp-Edmonds family. Thus we have a separate entry in the database for this man, in that genealogical context.)

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