North Carolina Slave Narratives: The Lives of Moses Roper, Lunsford Lane, Moses Grandy, & Thomas H. JonesWilliam L. Andrews, David Alexander Davis The autobiographies of former slaves contributed powerfully to the abolitionist movement in the United States, fanning national--even international--indignation against the evils of slavery. The four texts gathered here are all from North Carolina slaves |
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... Reading 17 A Narrative of the Adventures and Escape of MOSES ROPER Introduction by Ian Frederick Finseth 23 Note on the Text 33 Notes 33 Narrative 35 Notes 74 The Narrative of LUNSFORD LANE Introduction by Tampathia Evans 79 Note on the ...
... Reading 17 A Narrative of the Adventures and Escape of MOSES ROPER Introduction by Ian Frederick Finseth 23 Note on the Text 33 Notes 33 Narrative 35 Notes 74 The Narrative of LUNSFORD LANE Introduction by Tampathia Evans 79 Note on the ...
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Contents
A Narrative of the Adventures and Escape of MOSES ROPER | 23 |
Narrative | 35 |
Introduction by Tampathia Evans | 79 |
Narrative | 93 |
Introduction by AndreĆ” N Williams | 133 |
Narrative | 153 |
Introduction by David A Davis | 189 |
Narrative | 203 |
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