Summer vacations during my childhood were spent road-tripping throughout the United States, but it wasn’t until recently that I finally spent time in Tennessee and Georgia. This specific part of the country is known for a history steeped in slavery, and I was eager to take a plantation tour that didn’t whitewash the violence and glorify the property owners embedded in this history.
I decided to visit Belle Meade in Nashville, Tennessee, which offers the one-hour Journey to Jubilee Tour. As noted on Belle Meade’s website, “Journey to Jubilee explores the stories of the African-Americans who were brought to, and born at, Belle Meade from 1807 through the years following Emancipation.”
Though it’s not the property’s most popular tour—that honor goes to the Mansion Tour, which focuses on the family and their privileged life—the Journey to Jubilee Tour is an honest, unfiltered presentation of plantation life. It is a refreshing alternative to an all-too-common narrative.