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Slave life in Georgia : a narrative of the life, sufferings, and escape of John Brown, a fugitive slave, now in England

 
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Source: Original data: Brown, John,. Slave life in Georgia : a narrative of the life, sufferings, and escape of John Brown, a fugitive slave, now in England. London: May be had on application to the editor, 1855.
 
Subjects:   Brown, John, fl. 1854.
Slavery -- Georgia.
Fugitive slaves -- United States.
Slaves
Underground railroad.
Georgia
United States
 
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Front matter
Title page
Chapter I. My childhood and first troubles
Chapter II. My new master
Chapter III. I am sold again. How I fared
Chapter IV. The story of John Glasgow
Chapter V. Dr. Hamiltons experiments upon me. My master dies, and I again change hands
Chapter VI. John Morgan
Chapter VII. Something about some of my fellow-slaves
Chapter VIII. I make an attempt to escape. How it ended
Chapter IX. More tribulation
Chapter X. I make another attempt to escape
Chapter XI. Fortune and misfortune
Chapter XII. The slave-pen in New Orleans
Chapter XIII. I am once more sold
Chapter XIV. How I got away from Jepsey James
Chapter XV. How I came to be John Brown
Chapter XVI. I am advertised as a run-away
Chapter XVII. I am booked to Canada, express, by the underground railroad
Chapter XVIII. The cultivation of cotton, tobacco, and rice
Chapter XIX. A few words on the treatment of slaves
Chapter XX. My reflections
Chapter XXI. The underground railroad
Declaration
John Browns testimonials

   
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