Slavery and the Internal Slave Trade in the United States of North America: Being Replies to Questions Transmitted by the Committee of the British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society for the Abolition of Slavery and the Slave Trade Throughout the World, Presented to the General Anti-slavery Convention Held in London, June 1840 |
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Page 70
... wife's room . For many years they lived in unbroken union , anticipating no fiery trials of violent sunderings . It is true they frequently witnessed the separations of hus- bands and wives , as the ' soul - drivers ' went round upon ...
... wife's room . For many years they lived in unbroken union , anticipating no fiery trials of violent sunderings . It is true they frequently witnessed the separations of hus- bands and wives , as the ' soul - drivers ' went round upon ...
Page 142
... wife was on the minister's farm in Fayette county . The minister had to bring a cook down from his farm to the place in which he was preaching . was between the wife of the man and this church member . wife , and brought the church ...
... wife was on the minister's farm in Fayette county . The minister had to bring a cook down from his farm to the place in which he was preaching . was between the wife of the man and this church member . wife , and brought the church ...
Page 224
... wife a'n't a lady ; she is a nigger . The forward cabin was occupied by sailors - was entirely without ... wife's health would not admit of such exposure ; to which the captain still replied , ' I don't allow any niggers in my cabin ...
... wife a'n't a lady ; she is a nigger . The forward cabin was occupied by sailors - was entirely without ... wife's health would not admit of such exposure ; to which the captain still replied , ' I don't allow any niggers in my cabin ...
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