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Series Introduction
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Introduction to the Book
Accessibility Statement
Acknowledgements
Preface by the Author
Introduction by the Editor
Chapter I: Childhood
Chapter II: The New Master And Mistress
Chapter III: The Slaves' New Year's Day
Chapter IV: The Slave Who Dared To Feel Like A Man
Chapter V: The Trials Of Girlhood
Chapter VI: The Jealous Mistress
Chapter VII: The Lover
Chapter VIII: What Slaves Are Taught To Think Of The North
Chapter IX: Sketches Of Neighboring Slaveholders
Chapter X: A Perilous Passage In The Slave Girl's Life
Chapter XI: The New Tie To Life
Chapter XII: Fear Of Insurrection
Chapter XIII: The Church And Slavery
Chapter XIV: Another Link To Life
Chapter XV: Continued Persecutions
Chapter XVI: Scenes At The Plantation
Chapter XVII: The Flight
Chapter XVIII: Months Of Peril
Chapter XIX: The Children Sold
Chapter XX: New Perils
Chapter XXI: The Loophole Of Retreat
Chapter XXII: Christmas Festivities
Chapter XXIII: Still In Prison
Chapter XXIV: The Candidate For Congress
Chapter XXV: Competition In Cunning
Chapter XXVI: Important Era In My Brother's Life
Chapter XXVII: New Destination For The Children
Chapter XXVIII: Aunt Nancy
Chapter XXIX: Preparations For Escape
Chapter XXX: Northward Bound
Chapter XXXI: Incidents In Philadelphia
Chapter XXXII: The Meeting Of Mother And Daughter
Chapter XXXIII: A Home Found
Chapter XXXIV: The Old Enemy Again
Chapter XXXV: Prejudice Against Color
Chapter XXXVI: The Hairbreadth Escape
Chapter XXXVII: A Visit To England
Chapter XXXVIII: Renewed Invitations To Go South
Chapter XXXIX: The Confession
Chapter XL: The Fugitive Slave Law
Chapter XLI: Free At Last
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