Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Frances Butler Leigh” in chapter 2.17 of Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 2:

...as convinced that the negro would not work in freedom. Two books give unforgettable pictures of the efforts of the planters to meet the new industrial situation. by the daughter of Fanny Kemble, Frances Butler Leigh , details the childishness of the negro under the novel conditions of freedom. Mrs. Leigh can hardly be claimed as a Southern author, but Susan Dabney Smedes (1840—) must take high rank as one...
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