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Title
The White Slave, or Memoirs of a Fugitive
Editor
Richard Hildreth
Year
1852
Publisher
Tappan and Whittemore; Rood and Whittemore
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Boston; Milwaukie, WI
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CONTENTS
Chapter 1
Memoirs
5
Chapter 2
The county in which I was born
7
Chapter 3
That education is the most effectual
11
Chapter 4
I was about seventeen years old
18
Chapter 5
The family of colonel Moore
21
Chapter 6
I had the same task with those
28
Chapter 7
It would be irksome to myself
31
Chapter 8
It was impossible for my wife
39
Chapter 9
I knew that the place where
46
Chapter 10
I learned afterwards
58
Chapter 11
It was past noon before we arrived at
62
Chapter 12
When I recovered my senses
66
Chapter 13
The next day I was to be sold
70
Chapter 14
When my new master learned that
74
Chapter 15
Some persons perhaps may think that
84
Chapter 16
It is the lot of the slave
90
Chapter 17
We were driven into the prison-yard
98
Chapter 18
I had been in the jail ten days
102
Chapter 19
We remained in jail some three weeks
108
Chapter 20
I had not been long in Mr Carleton's
117
Chapter 21
It seemed to be with the greatest
125
Chapter 22
Before we had half-finished what we had
148
Chapter 23
I have before observed that Sunday
156
Chapter 24
One Sunday morning when the boy
160
Chapter 25
When I got back to Carleton-Hall
162
Chapter 26
At length we arrived at Charleston
168
Chapter 27
Among Mr Carleton's servants
173
Chapter 28
It is customary in South Carolina
182
Chapter 29
Since the death of his wife
189
Chapter 30
The authority of masters over their slaves
197
Chapter 31
We scraped a shallow grave
205
Chapter 32
By the end of the winter
210
Chapter 33
We travelled slowly all that night
213
Chapter 34
I walked on as fast as I was able
220
Chapter 35
The favorable breezes
227
Chapter 36
We had a short passage to Liverpool
231
Chapter 37
Having formed the resolve recorded
238
Chapter 38
Having reached Richmond on my
246
Chapter 39
Returning to Richmond
249
Chapter 40
I lost not a moment in profiting
255
Chapter 41
Two or three days after my arrival at
261
Chapter 42
Returning the next day to Carleton Hall
267
Chapter 43
Mr Telfair, perhaps from professional
275
Chapter 44
In leaving Mr Mason's hospitable mansion
284
Chapter 45
As I began to approach the neighborhood
291
Chapter 46
When I recovered my senses
305
Chapter 47
Shortly after arriving at Charleston
309
Chapter 48
Hitherto, during my journey southward
314
Chapter 49
The stage coach stopped for dinner at
321
Chapter 50
As the late clerk, bookkeeper
325
Chapter 51
Mastering my emotion as well as I could
332
Chapter 52
It was not very difficult to discover
343
Chapter 53
Leaving my new acquaintance behind
347
Chapter 54
As I entered the town of Vicksburg
351
Chapter 55
Having written a letter of inquiry to
378
Chapter 56
The new mistress — into whose hands
389
Chapter 57
On Mr Colter’s suggestion
390
Chapter 58
Poor Eliza! Poor child indeed
398
Chapter 59
The very next morning
430
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