Heiress and socialite Amanda America Dickson Toomer was, in her time, the wealthiest African American woman in Georgia, and one of the wealthiest women in the United States. Both were born into slavery, but their lives turned out very different. We have set your language to cemeteries found in Houston County, Georgia, USA will be saved to your photo volunteer list. [1]:117 Her health was fragile throughout her second marriage, as she had several health problems which required the continual attention of her family physician, Thomas D. So, the same laws governed the rights and privileges of women of both races. BlackPast.org is a 501(c)(3) non-profit and our EIN is 26-1625373. Enter a grandparent's name. Atlanta also has an "Amanda America Dickson" day they celebrate. 12557 . In 1892, she married Nathan Toomer of Perry, Georgia. Edit a memorial you manage or suggest changes to the memorial manager. . Nathan Toomer later married Nina Pinchback. [1]:47, Throughout Amanda's childhood, her father became wealthier and more famous, renowned for his innovative and successful farming techniques. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. She learned to read and write, and assumed the social graces of white Southern affluence. 16 mm, 101 min. Amanda was treated as part of the Dickson family. She was buried in her wedding dress, in a metallic coffin, which was lined in rose colored plush fabric. The museum is located on the corner of 24th and Florin inside the Florin Business Arts Complex. Because of racial discrimination, they were denied their first-class accommodations and direct, unimpeded travel to Augusta. Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. As her father quickly began to rebuild using tenant farmers and establishing businesses including the Dickson Fertilizer Company in Augusta, Amanda also began to build her new life. In 1892, Amanda married Nathan Toomer, a wealthy widower from Perry, Georgia. She was taken from her mother and lived . She married twice: her first husband was white while her second husband was wealthy, educated, and mixed-race. http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/amanda-america-dickson-1849-1893, Amanda (Walters) Marks (abt.1849-aft.1894), Cedar Grove Cemetery, Houston County, Georgia, US Black Heritage Project Managed Profiles. She left Eubanks four years later and returned home to her father's plantation, where she and her mother moved into a new home that had been built on the property. She was. Warren Logan was born into slavery in Virginia shortly before the American Civil War. A House Divided . This home is located at 1173 W Grab Creek Rd in Dickson, TN and zip code 37055. Drama In the aftermath of the terrible Civil War which has devastated the South, Amanda America Dixon returns home to find she has become the sole heir to a vast cotton plantation. Try again later. [1]:64 Charles Eubanks died a few years later on July 31, 1873. [1]:108, She arrived in Augusta in 1886 and purchased a large, seven-bedroom house at 452 Telfair Street, which was in a multiracial neighborhood. In her youth, Amanda was taken into the Dickson family home and raised by her paternal grandmother where she was taught to read, write, and play the piano. Learn more about merges. Amanda America Dickson spent her childhood and adolescence in the house of her white grandmother and enslaver, Elizabeth Sholars Dickson, where she learned to read and write and play the pianothe survival skills of a young lady but not ordinarily the opportunities of a enslaved child. In the process, she opened the way for other black women to preach in the A.M.E. church. Executors appraised the estate, which included 17,000 acres of land in Hancock and Washington counties, at $309,000. Five of Dickson's descendants, from across the nation, are expected to attend the marker ceremony, Hock said. When her father David Dickson died in 1885, and his will was read, it was revealed that he left all of his property, over 15,000 acres of land in Hancock and Washington Counties as well as his personal possessions, and money, together estimated at slightly over $300,000, to his daughter Amanda Dickson and her two sons. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 3 daughters. She was born. Amanda's father was 40 year old David Dickson, son of Elizabeth and a wealthy white merchant, planter and slave owner. Before the supreme court decision, Dickson purchased a large house at 452 Telfair Street, in the wealthiest section of the then-integrated city of Augusta. The New Georgia Encyclopedia is supported by funding from A More Perfect Union, a special initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Thank you for your time. Save to an Ancestry Tree, a virtual cemetery, your clipboard for pasting or Print. Amanda also learned from her father how to conduct business transactions responsibly and how to maintain and protect her finances after marriage. The votes are in! Amanda was not only one of the wealthiest Blacks in the U.S., but also one of the wealthiest people in the country. This house still stands on 452 Telfair Street. Amanda Dickson Toomer died at her home at 448 Telfair Street on June 11, 1893. Born November 20, 1849, on the Dickson Plantation, near Sparta, Georgia (Hancock County), Amanda America was the product of her 12-year-old mother, an enslaved house servant, Julia Francis Lewis, and 40-year-old David Dickson, a well-known agricultural reformer of that era and one of the wealthiest planters in the area. Born 1835 in Hancock County, Georgia. It reached the height of its power by the time it reached Charlotte. Kent Anderson Leslie uses the events of Dickson's life to explore the forces driving . A host of David Dicksons white relatives contested the will, but the superior court of Hancock County ruled in favor of Amanda Dickson in November 1885. On March 10, 1893, Nathan and Amanda brought Mamie to the St. Francis School and Convent in Baltimore, Maryland, an order of black nuns, in an attempt to protect her from Charles Dickson's misguided attentions. [1]:44, In 1864, Amanda's grandmother Elizabeth Sholars Dickson died. The funeral was held at Trinity Colored Methodist Church. There is a problem with your email/password. Historical evidence suggests that DuSable must have settled in Chicago prior to 1779. Oops, we were unable to send the email. You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. Her mother, Julia Frances Lewis Dickson, and her second husband, Nathan Toomer, both petitioned in court to be designated the temporary administrator of her estate. Amanda married first to her father's nephew, Charles Eubanks, in 1866-67 and they lived on a plantation in Rome, Georgia. D > Dickson | T > Toomer > Amanda America (Dickson) Toomer, Categories: Cedar Grove Cemetery, Houston County, Georgia | Hancock County, Georgia, Slaves | US Black Heritage Project Managed Profiles | African-American Notables | Notables, WIKITREE HOME | ABOUT | G2G FORUM | HELP | SEARCH. Eubanks. shows how strong-willed individuals defied racial strictures for the sake of family. In 1892 Dickson married Nathan Toomer of Perry. In the early 1880's, Dickson gave Amanda three-quarters interest in 13,000 acres of Texas farmland, several thousand dollars worth of property bonds and a home in Augusta, Georgia, where she and her mother often stayed during shopping trips. Becoming a Find a Grave member is fast, easy and FREE. For memorials with more than one photo, additional photos will appear here or on the photos tab. The first ovine . Amanda America Dickson was born to 40-year-old slave master David Dickson and 13-year-old slave, Julia Lewis in 1849. a Sort of Mystery: Jean Toomers Georgia Heritage, Georgia Historical Quarterly 77 (winter 1993): 789-809. Amanda's father showered her with love and affection. [1]:81100 Then, in March 1886, the white relatives filed their appeal with the Supreme Court of Georgia. Year should not be greater than current year. My fathers grandmother was a slave of David Dickson, which was Amanda's father. or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. Kent Anderson Leslie and Willard B. Gatewood Jr., This Father of Mine . IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. Ancestors . At the time, David Dickson was forty and the wealthiest planter in the county. Michael Romano, self-proclaimed carbohydrate king and executive pastry chef for Edgar's Hospitality Group stopped by our front porch to chat with Ashlee. . Amanda America Dickson Toomer fought the judicial system in the South and won at a time when the rights of women and in particular, women of color, were few. In the 1870s he built a handsome house for Amanda and her mother Julia and gave her some property. Kent Anderson Leslie's 1995 biography Woman of Color, Daughter of Privilege: Amanda America Dickson, 1849-1893, was written about her life, and from this book came the 2000 film, "A House Divided," starring Sam Waterston and Jennifer Beals as David and Amanda Dickson. She was held in high esteem by those who came to know her because of her wealth, elegance, and intelligence. By studying her life, one is able to gather information about the "The Way It Was" in the South during the 19th . Born on November 20, 1849, Amanda America Dickson was Davids daughter, the product of his rape of thirteen-year-old Julia Francis Lewis, the enslaved property of his mother. )[1]:58, They had two sons: Julian Henry (18661937) and Charles Green Eubanks (1870c. The union produced two sons: Julian Henry (1866-1937), who married Eva Walton, the daughter of Isabella and George Walton of Augusta; and Charles Green (1870-ca. 20072023 Blackpast.org. The marker, recognizing Amanda America Dickson Toomer, is located at her final home at 448 Telfair St. in Augusta, Georgia, where she spent the last seven years of her life. Press release from the City of Menifee: MENIFEE - Menifee's street projects and construction updates are getting an upgrade! 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In the winter of 1885 David Dickson died, leaving the bulk of his estate to Amanda Dickson and subsequently to her children after her death. Therefore, they either never officially married, or they married out of state before returning to Georgia (but there is no surviving proof of a legal marriage. Venus Morris Griffin, one of the top real estate agents in the Augusta area, stops by our front porch to talk about her success and her upcoming book. According to obituaries, Amanda was a socialite involved in many types of philanthropic and charitable work, including donations to Paine College and Trinity CME Church (where her funeral was held]. Four years later, her son Charles was born. based on information from your browser. 0 cemeteries found in Houston County, Georgia, USA. . . In 1866, 17-year-old Amanda married her white first cousin, Charles Eubanks, a recently returned Confederate Army veteran and together they had two children, Julian Henry and Charles Green. In 1890, Smith returned to the United States, and after two years of preaching and related work in the East, she settled in . Her father had stipulated that Amanda, and her children after her death, were the beneficiaries, and no future husband or Dickson family member could "interfere". Shortly thereafter Nathan Toomer married Nina Pinchback. [1]:41, At the age of twenty-seven, Amanda chose to leave her father's plantation in Hancock County, Georgia to attend the normal school of Atlanta University, where she studied teaching from 1876 to 1878. Antebellum Hancock County, Georgia, was a place where black slaves outnumbered . There was a problem getting your location. Her father left his wealth to her.. Born on November 20, 1849, Amanda America Dickson was David's daughter, the product of his rape of thirteen-year-old Julia Francis Lewis, the enslaved property of his mother. I am proud to be a Dickson.I am John R. Dickson's daughter's child. Amanda America Dickson (November 20, 1849 - June 11, 1893) was a mulatto or mixed-race socialite in Georgia who became known as one of the wealthiest African-American women of the 19th century after inheriting a large estate from her white planter father. Upon John Toomers death in 1859, his brother Colonel Henry Toomer purchased Nathans mother, Kit, and seven of her children from the estate. This fascinating story of Amanda America Dickson, born the privileged daughter of a white planter and an unconsenting slave in antebellum Georgia, shows how strong-willed individuals defied racial strictures for the sake of family. [1]:120121, In June 1893, with the kidnapping drama (involving Mamie Toomer, Charles Dickson, and Charles Dickson's co-conspirators) behind them, Nathan and Amanda America purchased two first-class tickets from a sales representative of the Pullman Palace Car Company to transport them from Baltimore, Maryland back to Augusta, Georgia. Born into slavery, she was the child of David Dickson, a white planter, and Julia Frances Lewis (Dickson), a young enslaved woman of his who was thirteen when her daughter was born. [1]:119, By 1893, Amanda America's health had greatly improved, but a disturbing family ordeal would be the catalyst for the further deterioration of her health and eventual death. In her childhood, she was taken into the Dickson family and tutored by her paternal grandmother Elizabeth Sholars Dickson. It was an unhappy marriage and Amanda left Charles in 1870, returning to the Dickson Plantation, where she was legally given the surname of Dickson for herself and her sons. the Tifton church from a lady who hud just died in Florida. The son of this marriage was Jean Toomer, the author of the novel Cane (1923). This courthouse was destroyed by fire in 2015, but reconstructed around the original walls. "Amanda America Dickson." Amanda America Dickson Toomer was born of the rape of 12-year-old slave Julia Frances Lewis Dickson by planter David Dickson in 1849. Because of anti-miscegenation laws, they couldn't legally marry in Georgia. David Dickson's wife, Clara Harris Dickson, died the next day. Verify and try again. Dickson inherited his estate in Hancock County upon his death in 1885. She was born on November 20, 1849, on the plantation of her father, the famous white agricultural reformer David Dickson in Hancock County, Georgia. When her father died on February 18, 1885, Amanda became the center of a famous lawsuit. All Rights Reserved. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. . who was raised and educated in Davids household. Her younger son, twenty-three-year-old Charles Dickson, who was married to Kate Holsey, became infatuated with stepsister Mamie Toomer, who was only fourteen years old. [1]:107 Also, in part to distance herself from her disgruntled white relatives whom David Dickson had left out of his will, she moved to Augusta, Georgia, which was a familiar city to her. In 1865 or 1866 Dickson married her white first cousin, Charles Eubanks, a recently returned Civil War (1861-65) veteran. She died intestate, but the Dickson will stipulated that her sons receive the inheritance upon her death, which included $100,000 to each son and part of the remaining $247,000. Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. Legally a slave owned by her white grandmother, the biracial child was reared in her father's household. This account already exists, but the email address still needs to be confirmed. Her second husband was Nathan Toomer from Perry, Georgia, and she legally was known as Amanda America Dickson Toomer. His estate included thousands of acres of property in Georgia and Texas as well as the rights to his agricultural seeds and compounds. One obituary said: though in possession of such riches, she made no gaudy display but lived a quiet, easy, and unpretending life. It was practically a statewide scandal when it was discovered that Dickson willed the bulk of his $300,000 estate- $8 million in todays dollars- to his only child, Amanda. Kent Anderson Leslie uses the events of Dickson's life to explore the forces driving southern race and gender . He was the child of an enslaved black woman, Kit, and a wealthy white Toomer man who had settled in Houston County, Georgia in the 1850s. The New Georgia Encyclopedia does not hold the copyright for this media resource and can neither grant nor deny permission to republish or reproduce the image online or in print. That cotton was produced by the enslaved men, women and children of African heritage, on whose labor the wealth of the South depended. As a young man, Nathan had served as the personal assistant to Colonel Henry Toomer, and in that capacity learned the ways of white upper-class gentlemen. Amanda America Dickson, the daughter of an enslaved woman and her enslaver, became one of the wealthiest Black women in nineteenth-century America. [3], A House Divided (2000) is the television movie that depicts the life of Amanda America Dickson. While white Georgians were establishing segregation as the ruling social order in the public sphere, members of the Dickson family went about their private lives. The name David Dickson is intertwined in early Hancock County history. [1]:120121 Dr. F. D. Kendall, who examined her on the morning of June 9, 1893, noted that her heart and lungs appeared to be fine, but that she was obviously very nervous and anxious to return home. In 1892 Dickson married Nathan Toomer of Perry. Geni requires JavaScript! You need a Find a Grave account to continue. The front porch is getting new crown molding and new columns. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. One of the first laws the Georgia State legislature passed after the war reinstated the prohibition against interracial marriage.In 1873, Mr. Dickson deeded 1,560 acres of land worth $10,000 to Amanda.On Feb. 18, 1885, Mr. Dickson took his morning ride over the farm, came home, said he was cold and lay down for a nap. Failed to delete memorial. 95822. You are only allowed to leave one flower per day for any given memorial. Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of Amanda Toomer (10337890)? Leave a message for others who see this profile. [1]:41 Beginning in 1801, Georgia had prohibited slaveholders from independently freeing their slaves, requiring an act of legislature (seldom given), for each request. Amanda married first to her father's nephew, Charles Eubanks, in 1866-67 and they lived on a plantation in Rome, Georgia. The white members of the Dickson family appealed to the Superior Court of Hancock County and to the Georgia Supreme Court. She was Mrs. her father's plantation, Hancock County, GA, United States, Charles "Charley" or Leslie Green Dickson, Amanda America "miss Mandy" Eubanks (born Dickson), Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers, 1791-1963, The Springfield Daily Union - June 15 1893, The Springfield Daily Union - June 23 1893. On July 14, 1892, Amanda married Nathan Toomer of Perry, Georgia. Elegant Bridals, a bridal and special occasions destination, is a passion project for Jane and her husband, Fathy, who opened the shop in 2001. She was born on November 20 or 21, 1849, on the Hancock County plantation of her father, the famous white agricultural reformer, David Dickson (1809-85). Legally, Amanda was still a slave until her grandmother's death in 1864. Ultimately, eight months later on June 13, 1887, Samuel Hall and Mark Blanford of the Georgia Supreme Court also ruled in favor of Amanda America and her two sons, formally settling the dispute of David Dickson's will. In 1865 or 1866 Dickson married her white first cousin, Charles Eubanks, a recently returned Civil War (1861-65) veteran. Explore genealogy for Charles Eubanks born 1835 Hancock County, Georgia including ancestors + descendants + more in the free family tree community. Some of the businesses that were destroyed included several . 1900), who married Kate Holsey, the daughter of Harriet and Bishop Lucius Holsey of Augusta. [1]:127 Ultimately, Julia Dickson, Nathan Toomer, and Amanda America's younger son, Charles Dickson, settled the dispute over Amanda America's estate amicably out of court. Amanda America Dicksons life reflected the power of family and class to erode the boundaries of race in the nineteenth-century South. But the dreadful secret which has blighted her life threatens to deprive her of the birthright which her . Amanda America Dickson's birthplace, Hancock County, Georgia, is in the fertile so-called black belt of the state, 125 miles south and east of Atlanta, between the pre-Civil War capital of Milledgeville and the river-port city of Augusta (Map 1). [1]:42 Amanda also learned rules of social etiquette appropriate for the social standing of her father's side of the family. Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. As a consequence, Amanda America Dickson's life unfolded within the boundaries of her father's social and economic power, her mother's conflicting loyalties, and her own evolving sense of self" (Page 32). Her birth was the result of the rape of her slave mother, Julia Frances Lewis Dickson, when Julia was twelve years old. On July 14, 1892, she married Nathan Toomer of Perry, Ga. Amanda got sick. Amanda Dickson Toomer is known as one of the richest black women in the 1800s. Her education also included knowledge of finance and business important skills in her adult life. Born with fair skin, Amanda (Jennifer Beals) has been raised and educated as if she were white by her devoted father and grandmother Elizabeth (Shirley Douglas). By 1861, he was known as the "Prince of Georgia Farmers," having contributed perhaps more than any other farmer in Georgia at that time to the prosperity of the region. She was born on November 20 or 21, 1849, on the Hancock County plantation of her father, the famous white agricultural reformer, David Dickson (1809-85). Understanding that the Anderson and Jeffers family is an interracial family they are challenged with many difficulties and . Heiress, Socialite. [1]:81100, Judge Logan E. Bleckley filled his vacancy and refused to hear the case again. Woman of color, daughter of privilege : Amanda America Dickson, 1849-1893 / Woman of Color, Daughter of Privilege is the life story of an elite woman of color who lived within the social and economic systems of slavery and quasi-freedom in nineteenth-century Georgia. Who was Amanda America Dickson Toomer? By the 1860s David Dickson was the richest planter in Hancock County, with 150 slaves, 350 cattle, 600 hogs, 200 sheep and 57 mules and horses. 1900), who married Kate Holsey, the daughter of Harriet and Bishop Lucius Holsey of Augusta. [1]:36061, In 1866 at the age of sixteen, Amanda America moved to a small plantation in Floyd County, Georgia near the city of Rome. Ashlee and Nesia discuss life as the owner of a basketball team, retirement and more. Alachua County Voters1st Florida Election1845Gabriel Waters (father) & William Waters (son)Gabriel Waters c.1780-after 1846. During the contest of the will, Amanda purchased a beautiful three-story brick house in the elite downtown neighborhood of Augusta, Georgia, which was at the time an integrated city. Dickson inherited his estate in Hancock County upon his death in 1885. As Amanda grew, her grandmother used her as a domestic servant. Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. February 27, 2023, 4:41 PM. A Biracial socialite, she was one of the wealthiest women of the 19th century. This led me to the Toomer family web site to view what we call OUR slave deed . Eubanks was a Confederate Veteran. A host of David Dickson's white relatives contested the will, but the superior court of Hancock County ruled in favor of Amanda Dickson in November 1885. Failed to remove flower. This fascinating story of Amanda America Dickson, born the privileged daughter of a white planter and an unconsenting slave in antebellum Georgia, shows how strong-willed individuals defied racial strictures for the sake of family. Amanda America Dickson, the daughter of an enslaved woman and her enslaver, became one of the wealthiest Black women in nineteenth-century America. Add to your scrapbook. Login to find your connection. Buy Woman of Color, Daughter of Privilege: Amanda America Dickson, 1849-1893: Amanda America Dickson, 1849-93: Read Books Reviews - Amazon.com . Amanda and Nathan were married about a year when Amanda America Dickson Toomer died on June 11, 1893, in Augusta from neurasthenia, or nervous exhaustion, considered to be caused by an unbearably hot train ride home from a months stay in Baltimore, Maryland for her health. 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