The Negro in the American Revolution

Voorkant
Cosimo, Inc., 1 jun 2007 - 400 pagina's
A history of African American participation in the Revolution, in the Civil War, and in antislavery uprisings between the two wars.
 

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CHAPTER I
1
CHAPTER II
13
CHAPTER III
19
CHAPTER IV
26
Introduction of the Cottongin Its Effect on Slavery Fugitive
37
Union Generals offer to suppress Slaveinsurrections
56
CHAPTER XI
74
CHAPTER XII
82
CHAPTER XXIV
177
CHAPTER XXVI
192
CHAPTER XXVIII
212
CHAPTER XXXI
235
CHAPTER XXXII
248
CHAPTER XXXIII
255
CHAPTER XXXV
273
CHAPTER XXXVI
283

CHAPTER XIII
93
CHAPTER XIV
100
PROCLAMATION OF FREEDOM
109
CHAPTER XVI
124
CHAPTER XVII
130
CHAPTER XVIII
137
CHAPTER XXI
159
CHAPTER XXIII
167
CHAPTER XXXVII
291
CHAPTER XXXVIII
298
CHAPTER XL
323
CHAPTER XLII
345
CHAPTER XLIII
355
CASTE
361
CHAPTER XLV
375
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Pagina 21 - I should return to the service of my earthly master, " for he who knoweth his Master's will, and doeth it not, shall be beaten with many stripes, and thus have I chastened you.
Pagina 12 - I knew that you could endure hunger and thirst and all the hardships of war. I knew that you loved the land of your nativity, and that, like ourselves, you had to defend all that is most dear to man. But you surpass my hopes. I have found in you, united to these qualities, that noble enthusiasm which impels to great deeds.

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