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Page 114
... Slavery movement . My father and mother were , by inheritance , by edu- cation and by conviction , members of the Society of Friends ; and were devoted to its principles , its service and mode ... slaves 115 MY ANTI - SLAVERY REMINISCENCES.
... Slavery movement . My father and mother were , by inheritance , by edu- cation and by conviction , members of the Society of Friends ; and were devoted to its principles , its service and mode ... slaves 115 MY ANTI - SLAVERY REMINISCENCES.
Page 127
... Slavery spirit grew and prospered , in proportion to the increase of the difficulties in its way . All through the States on the border line were ... Slaves in Virginia would secure passage , either 127 MY ANTI - SLAVERY REMINISCENCES.
... Slavery spirit grew and prospered , in proportion to the increase of the difficulties in its way . All through the States on the border line were ... Slaves in Virginia would secure passage , either 127 MY ANTI - SLAVERY REMINISCENCES.
Page 135
... slavery , and was nearly white ; and the mother seemed to think he had more right to freedom than the others ; and she said he should never be carried into slavery . So , when they were going off , I told her if they were caught on the ...
... slavery , and was nearly white ; and the mother seemed to think he had more right to freedom than the others ; and she said he should never be carried into slavery . So , when they were going off , I told her if they were caught on the ...
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