Narrative of William W. Brown, an American slave: Written by himself. [William Wells Brown]Gilpin, 1849 - 168 pages |
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abolitionist American Anti-slavery Society American Colonization Society American slave American slave-trader arrival asked belonging boat brothers Buffalo Canada carriage carried chains child church clothes commenced crying dear death door EDMUND QUINCY Eliza escape free colored person freedom fugitive slave gang of slaves gave give Greene county hands heard heart hired horses hundred dollars jail keep kidnappers knew land leave liberty looked Louis Major Freeland master miles Missouri morning mother narrative negroes or mulattoes Niagara river nigger night o'clock offence Orleans overseer penalty plantation poor Price purchased Randall resided river runaway sell servants sheriff sister slaveholders slavery sold soon soul South Carolina steamboat taken Tate tears thee thought told took walked Walker whip white person wife WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON WILLIAM W WILLIAM WELLS BROWN woman


