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Fifty years of slavery in the United States of America
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Fifty years of slavery in the United States of America
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Fifty years of slavery in the United States of America
About this book
Source:
Original data: Smith, Harry,.
Fifty years of slavery in the United States of America
. Grand Rapids, Mich.: West Michigan Print. Co., 1891.
Subjects:
Smith, Harry, b. ca. 1815.
Slavery -- Kentucky.
Slaves
Kentucky
Table of Contents
Front Matter
Title Page
Biographical Sketch
Chapter I. The Life and Expierence of Harry Smith
Chapter II. Smiths Manhood...
Chapter III. Hunting Wild Hogs...
Chapter IV. Sketch of the Old Colored Folks on the Plantation...
Chapter V. A Sketch in the Life of Uncle Paul...
Chapter VI. A Negro Whipping Scene While Smith Was With Chamberlin
Chapter VII. Jim Breckenridges Plantation...
Chapter VIII. Announcement of Freedom...
Chapter IX. A Circumstance of an Overseer Killing a Negro...
Chapter X. Smiths Sporting Scenes, Showing How Expert He Was as a Marksman...
Chapter XI. Comic Scene, Describing a Baptismal and Carrying a Pig Through the Streets at Taylorsville, Spencer County, Kentucky
Chapter XII. Scene as Witnessed by Smith on the Court House steps at Louisville Kentucky in 1844, as Cascius M Clay was delivering a political speech, when his father Henry was for President
Capter XIII. Smiths removal from Kentucky to Indianapolis, Indiana
Chapter XIV. Smiths Arrival in Michigan on a hunting epedition
Chapter XV. Conclusion
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