Events
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Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Mon 4/5 7pm-8pm
Suzy Barile reads
from and discusses Undaunted Heart: The
True Story of a Southern Belle & a Yankee General
When a brigade of General Sherman’s victorious army
marched into Chapel Hill the day after Easter 1865, the Civil War had just
ended and President Abraham Lincoln had been assassinated. Citizens of the
picturesque North Carolina college town had endured years of hardship and
sacrifice, and now the Union army was patrolling its streets. One of Sherman’s
young generals paid a visit to the stately home of David Swain, president of
the University of North Carolina and a former governor of the state, to inform
him that the town was now under Union occupation.
Against this unlikely backdrop began a passionate and
controversial love story still vivid in town lore. When President Swain’s
daughter Ella met the Union general, life for these two young people who had
spent the war on opposite sides was forever altered.
General Smith Atkins of Illinois abhorred slavery and
greatly admired Abraham Lincoln. Spirited young Ella Swain had been raised in a
slave-owning family and had spent the war years gathering supplies to send to
Confederate soldiers.
But, as a close friend of the Swains wrote, when Atkins
met Ella, the two “‘changed eyes’ at first sight and a wooing followed.” The reaction of the Swains and fellow North
Carolinians to this North-South love affair was swift and often unforgiving.
In Undaunted Heart:
The True Story of a Southern Belle & a Yankee General, author Suzy
Barile, a great-great-granddaughter of Ella Swain and Smith Atkins, tells their
story, separating facts from the elaborate embellishments the famous courtship
and marriage have taken on over the generations. Interwoven throughout
Undaunted Heart are excerpts from Ella’s never-before-published letters to her
parents that reveal a loving marriage that transcended differences and scandal.
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