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| Introduction |
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Bearing Witness: The Fugitive Slave Narrative and Its Traditions |
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The Confessions of Nat Turner, The Leader of the Late Insurrection in Southampton, Va. (1831) |
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A Narrative of the Adventures and Escape of Moses Roper, from American Slavery; with a Preface, by the Rev. T. Price, D.D. (1838) |
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47 | (42) |
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The Narrative of Lunsford Lane, Formerly of Raleigh, N.C. (1842) |
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Narratives of the Sufferings of Lewis and Milton Clarke, Sons of a Soldier of the Revolution, During a Captivity of More than Twenty Years among the Slaveholders of Kentucky, One of the So Called Christian States of North America. Dictated by Themselves (1846) |
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Narrative of William Hayden. Containing a Faithful Account of His Travels for a Number of Years, Whilst a Slave, in the South. Written by Himself (1846) |
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195 | (100) |
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Narrative of William W. Brown, a Fugitive Slave, Written by Himself (1847) |
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295 | (46) |
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Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, an American Slave. Written by Himself. With an Introduction by Lucius C. Matlack (1849) |
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341 | (102) |
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Narrative of Henry Box Brown, Who Escaped from Slavery Enclosed in a Box 3 Feet Long and 2 Wide. Written from a Statement of Facts Made by Himself. With Remarks Upon the Remedy for Slavery by Charles Stearns (1849) |
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The Life of Josiah Henson, Formerly a Slave, Now an Inhabitant of Canada, as Narrated by Himself (1849) |
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The Fugitive Blacksmith; or, Events in the History of James W. C. Pennington, Pastor of a Presbyterian Church, New York, Formerly a Slave in the State of Maryland, United States (1849) |
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541 | (58) |
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Narrative of Events in the Life of William Green, (Formerly a Slave.) Written by Himself (1853) |
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599 | (18) |
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The Life of John Thompson, a Fugitive Slave; Containing His History of Twenty-Five Years in Bondage, and His Providential Escape. Written by Himself (1856) |
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Twenty-Two Years a Slave, and Forty Years a Freeman: Embracing a Correspondence of Several Years, While President of Wilberforce Colony, London, Canada West, by Austin Steward (1857) |
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A Narrative of the Life of Rev. Noah Davis, A Colored Man. Written by Himself, at the Age of Fifty-Four (1859) |
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Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom; or, the Escape of William and Ellen Craft from Slavery (1860) |
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Life of James Mars, a Slave Born and Sold in Connecticut. Written by Himself (1864) |
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| Bibliography |
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| Index |
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