The Seven-Cent Auction That Forced a Courthouse to Speak Her Name-Quieen - Chainityai

The Seven-Cent Auction That Forced a Courthouse to Speak Her Name-Quieen

The bid was so small that people laughed before the gavel came down.

“Seven cents,” Elias Ward called from the back of the courthouse square.

For a moment, the sound seemed to vanish from Natchez.

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The courthouse flag hung limp in the heavy Mississippi heat.

Dust gathered at the hems of men’s trousers.

A mule stamped near the hitching rail, and a woman somewhere in the crowd stopped fanning herself long enough to stare.

Then the laughter broke loose.

It rolled across the square like thunder over dry fields.

Seven cents.

That was what they decided the tall woman on the platform was worth.

Not a dollar.

Not fifty cents.

Not even the price of a decent breakfast.

Seven cents for a woman nearly six and a half feet tall, with shoulders broad enough to make men step aside without admitting why, hands scarred from work and punishment, and eyes so still that the auctioneer could not look into them for long.

The paper in Gideon Pike’s hand said her name was Mabel.

That was not her name.

No one in the square seemed to care.

Gideon Pike dabbed sweat from the fold beneath his chin and tried to sound official.

“Mr. Ward,” he said, “you understand this lot has been returned from four plantations.”

“I heard you the first time,” Elias answered.

“She is strong, yes, but badly directed. Breaks tools. Scares horses. Refuses commands. No house use. No steady field use. No—”

“I said I heard you.”

That earned another ripple of laughter from the planters nearest the platform.

Elias Ward did not look like a man who belonged among them.

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