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CONTENTS.
PAGE. | |
Introduction, | 17 |
Chapter I. | |
THE AUTHOR'S CHILDHOOD. | |
Place of Birth, | 33 |
Character of the District, | 34 |
Time of Birth—My Grandparents, | 35 |
Character of my Grandmother, | 36 |
The Log Cabin—Its Charms, | 37 |
First Knowledge of being a Slave, | 38 |
Old Master—Griefs and Joys of Childhood, | 39 |
Comparative Happiness of the Slave-Boy and his White Brother, | 40 |
Chapter II. | |
THE AUTHOR REMOVED FROM HIS FIRST HOME. | |
The name "Old Master" a Terror, | 43 |
Home Attractions—Dread of being removed from Tuckahoe, | 44 |
The Journey to Col. Lloyd's Plantation, | 46 |
Scene on reaching Old Master's, | 47 |
First Meeting with my Brothers and Sisters, | 48 |
Departure of Grandmother—Author's Grief, | 49 |
Chapter III. | |
THE AUTHOR'S PARENTAGE. | |
Author's Father shrouded in Mystery, | 51 |
My Mother—Her Personal Appearance, | 52 |
Her Situation—Visits to her Boy, | 53 |
Cruelty of "Aunt Katy"—Threatened Starvation, | 55 |
My Mother's Interference, | 56 |
Her Death, | 57 |
Her Love of Knowledge, | 58 |
Penalty for having a White Father, | 59 |
Chapter IV. | |
A GENERAL SURVEY OF THE SLAVE PLANTATION. | |
Slaveholding Cruelty restrained by Public Opinion, | 61 |
Isolation of Lloyd's Plantation, | 62 |
Beyond the reach of Public Opinion, | 53 |
Religion and Politics alike Excluded, | 64 |
Natural and Artificial Charms of the Place, | 65 |
The "Great House," | 67 |