The Black Family in Slavery and Freedom, 1750-1925, Volume 10This book provides an exhaustively researched history of black families in America from the days of slavery until just after the Civil War. |
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Page 375
... Kentucky kin . One learned that his wife's owner " had been treating her very cruelly , and to some extent on ... Kentucky's black Union Army soldiers still owned by their antebellum masters and still subject to the state's old slave ...
... Kentucky kin . One learned that his wife's owner " had been treating her very cruelly , and to some extent on ... Kentucky's black Union Army soldiers still owned by their antebellum masters and still subject to the state's old slave ...
Page 382
... Kentucky . " Great commotion " among the blacks followed their learning that passes would be issued on July 22. " Numbers " went to town that day , and the military commandant's post " was virtually converted into a general emancipation ...
... Kentucky . " Great commotion " among the blacks followed their learning that passes would be issued on July 22. " Numbers " went to town that day , and the military commandant's post " was virtually converted into a general emancipation ...
Page 383
... Kentucky , a felon's death , by judicial sen- tence . " Palmer abolished the pass system by announcing that the ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment made it unnecessary . The Kentucky legislature denounced him at the very moment ...
... Kentucky , a felon's death , by judicial sen- tence . " Palmer abolished the pass system by announcing that the ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment made it unnecessary . The Kentucky legislature denounced him at the very moment ...
Contents
Because She Was My Cousin | 45 |
1 ΙΟΙ | 144 |
Aunts and Uncles and SwapDog Kin | 185 |
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