Narrative of My Escape from SlaveryCourier Corporation, 2012 M12 19 - 64 páginas This 1838 autobiography ranks among the most important and authentic accounts of life in slavery, recounting the experiences of a North Carolina native who was sold or traded until his successful escape to New England. Roper's moving reminiscences offer a powerful first-hand account of the realities of life in bondage. Introduction. |
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able America ANCIENT EGYPT Appalachicola Arthur Baker asked attended Beveridge bondage brethren brother brought called captain Caswell County Caswell Court-House Catarba River caught chain chaise cholera church coloured cotton cruel master distance divine grace domestic slave Dover dread drove escape father feelings feet female slave field flogged gaol gave gentleman going Gooch Greenville Hammans hands heard horse hundred miles Ihad illustrations Indian Iwas Kemp kind knew knowing Lancaster lashes MAHAYANA Methodist Michelangelo Mineola Monday months Morison morning Moses Roper mother mother’s narrative nearly night North Carolina Nullifying party overseer pass passport Patriot Newspaper planter Poughkeepsie proceeded procured punishment reader returned road round my neck run-a-way slave sail sailors Savannah sent sisters six years old slave-holder slavery sold soon steam boat stopped Sunday thought three miles told town trader travelled tree waggons weeks wife wife’s woods