Rourke Plantation (Georgia, 1859) The Slave Midwife Who Knew Which Children Were His
On a storm-soaked night in Georgia, 1859, an enslaved midwife delivers a gray-eyed baby whose face exposes a secret the plantation was built to hide. Hester has spent years recording the mothers, the children, and the ones taken away—but when a private sale closes in, she must choose who can be saved before the truth is buried forever. A dark historical drama documentary about hidden bloodlines, stolen children, memory as resistance, and the woman who risked everything to break the cycle. Inspired by the story’s central elements: the gray-eyed infant, Hester’s hidden quilt record, the private sale list, the false fever escape, and her final act of sacrifice. #darkhistory #historicaldrama #PlantationStory #slavenarrative #19thcentury #americansouth #hiddentruth #youtubedocumentary

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