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Prelude: the man who came back-W.P.A. interview with Jake McLeod (1936)
"Feloniously inveigling" : a judgment on the kidnapping of doctor (1821)
The Reverend Lowery's story based on facts (1911)
"Speaks plausibly"-the Reverend and his runaway advertisement (1847)
Henry Foreman's boarding house census report of 1850
"A genuine article" : Harriet Beecher Stowe's letter to her sister (1850)
Race : United States-the New Brunswick's census of 1851
The experience of a slave in South Carolina by John Andrew Jackson (1862)
The white preacher and the black slave lecturer (1865)
"One thousand acres"-a letter to General Howard (1868)
"Hard labor," court minutes from Surry County, North Carolina (1881).
"Feloniously inveigling" : a judgment on the kidnapping of doctor (1821)
The Reverend Lowery's story based on facts (1911)
"Speaks plausibly"-the Reverend and his runaway advertisement (1847)
Henry Foreman's boarding house census report of 1850
"A genuine article" : Harriet Beecher Stowe's letter to her sister (1850)
Race : United States-the New Brunswick's census of 1851
The experience of a slave in South Carolina by John Andrew Jackson (1862)
The white preacher and the black slave lecturer (1865)
"One thousand acres"-a letter to General Howard (1868)
"Hard labor," court minutes from Surry County, North Carolina (1881).