Eugenia Jones Bacon

Eugenia Jones Bacon, circa 1895 Eugenia Jones Bacon (1840-1920) was an American writer, known for her novel ''Lyddy: A Tale of the Old South'' (1898), a pro-slavery response to ''Uncle Tom's Cabin'' (1852) by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Bacon based the novel on memories of her childhood on her father's plantation in Liberty County, Georgia. She also wrote about a rock she collected in Bavaria with an edge reminiscent of the visage of Jesus. She also wrote ''The Red Moon'' published in 1910 by the Neale Publishing Company (Eugenie Jones-Bacon). Provided by Wikipedia
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