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... slaves lived in congenial association , the whites being kind and gentle to the slaves , and they loving and willingly serving their owners . And so when the wonderful civil war came to desolate our homes , the slaves as a general thing ...
... slaves lived in congenial association , the whites being kind and gentle to the slaves , and they loving and willingly serving their owners . And so when the wonderful civil war came to desolate our homes , the slaves as a general thing ...
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... slave districts , like North Mississippi , they still remained at home and finished the crops be- fore they were turned loose as free . I have often thought that as the slaves assembled round the cabin hearths in the days succeeding the ...
... slave districts , like North Mississippi , they still remained at home and finished the crops be- fore they were turned loose as free . I have often thought that as the slaves assembled round the cabin hearths in the days succeeding the ...
Pagina 150
... slaves , managed generally by overseers , and dispensed hospitality like princes . Then we had the smaller slave - holders , nestled here and there amid these greater slave owners , and hoping to be larger owners of both slaves and land ...
... slaves , managed generally by overseers , and dispensed hospitality like princes . Then we had the smaller slave - holders , nestled here and there amid these greater slave owners , and hoping to be larger owners of both slaves and land ...
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A Young Man Sets Out | 30 |
The Bench The Stump The Circuit | 45 |
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