CONTENTS

CONTENTSMY BONDAGE and MY FREEDOMEDITOR’S PREFACEINTRODUCTIONCHAPTER I.ChildhoodCHAPTER II.Removed from My First HomeCHAPTER III.ParentageCHAPTER IV.A General Survey of the Slave PlantationCHAPTER V.Gradual Initiation to the Mysteries of SlaveryCHAPTER VI.Treatment of Slaves on Lloyd’s PlantationCHAPTER VII.Life in the Great HouseCHAPTER VIII.A Chapter of HorrorsCHAPTER IX.Personal TreatmentCHAPTER X.Life in BaltimoreCHAPTER XI.“A Change Came O’er the Spirit of My Dream”CHAPTER XII.Religious Nature AwakenedCHAPTER XIII.The Vicissitudes of Slave LifeCHAPTER XIV.Experience in St. Michael’sCHAPTER XV.Covey, the Negro BreakerCHAPTER XVI.Another Pressure of the Tyrant’s ViceCHAPTER XVII.The Last FloggingCHAPTER XVIII.New Relations and DutiesCHAPTER XIX.The Run-Away PlotCHAPTER XX.Apprenticeship LifeCHAPTER XXI.My Escape from SlaveryLIFE as a FREEMANCHAPTER XXII.Liberty AttainedCHAPTER XXIII.Introduced to the AbolitionistsCHAPTER XXIV.Twenty-One Months in Great BritainCHAPTER XXV.Various IncidentsRECEPTION SPEECH [10]. At Finsbury Chapel, Moorfields, England, May 12,Dr. Campbell’s ReplyLETTER TO HIS OLD MASTER. [11]. To My Old Master, Thomas AuldTHE NATURE OF SLAVERY. Extract from a Lecture on Slavery, at Rochester,INHUMANITY OF SLAVERY. Extract from A Lecture on Slavery, at Rochester,WHAT TO THE SLAVE IS THE FOURTH OF JULY?. Extract from an Oration, atTHE INTERNAL SLAVE TRADE. Extract from an Oration, at Rochester, JulyTHE SLAVERY PARTY. Extract from a Speech Delivered before the A. A. S.THE ANTI-SLAVERY MOVEMENT. Extracts from a Lecture before VariousFOOTNOTES


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