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Chapter 1: "Considering slavery : what it is": Ignatius Sancho Appeals to Laurence Sterne
Chapter 2: "So many of her brethren and sisters": Sterne Replies to Sancho
Chapter 3: "The black must be discharged": Mansfield's Decision and its Aftermath
Chapter 4: "The poor fellow foams again": Castration for the Public Good
Chapter 5: "A Son of Afric": Amid Riots and Imperial War
Chapter 6: "To produce remorse in every enlightened reader": Frances Crewe's Publication of Sancho's Letters
Chapter 7: "Too well known to make any mention necessary": Sancho's Impact.
Chapter 2: "So many of her brethren and sisters": Sterne Replies to Sancho
Chapter 3: "The black must be discharged": Mansfield's Decision and its Aftermath
Chapter 4: "The poor fellow foams again": Castration for the Public Good
Chapter 5: "A Son of Afric": Amid Riots and Imperial War
Chapter 6: "To produce remorse in every enlightened reader": Frances Crewe's Publication of Sancho's Letters
Chapter 7: "Too well known to make any mention necessary": Sancho's Impact.