The Freedmen's BookTicknor and Fields, 1865 - 277 pages Biographical essays prepared "expressly" for freedmen. |
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... master , carried him to England , and gave him to three unmarried sisters who lived at Green- wich . He was then about two years old , a bright , lively , funny little creature . As he grew older , he showed such an inquisitive mind ...
... master , carried him to England , and gave him to three unmarried sisters who lived at Green- wich . He was then about two years old , a bright , lively , funny little creature . As he grew older , he showed such an inquisitive mind ...
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... master's name , Nature and justice must remain the same ; Nature imprints upon whate'er we see , That has a heart and life in it , BE FREE ! " 2 COWPER . ΕΤΗΙΟΡΙΑ . BY FRANCES E. W. HARPER . YES ES BENJAMIN BANNEKER . 23.
... master's name , Nature and justice must remain the same ; Nature imprints upon whate'er we see , That has a heart and life in it , BE FREE ! " 2 COWPER . ΕΤΗΙΟΡΙΑ . BY FRANCES E. W. HARPER . YES ES BENJAMIN BANNEKER . 23.
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... master and most of the neighbors belonged to the Society of Friends , commonly called Quakers . That Society made it a rule that none of their members should hold a slave , long before the people of any other sect were convinced that ...
... master and most of the neighbors belonged to the Society of Friends , commonly called Quakers . That Society made it a rule that none of their members should hold a slave , long before the people of any other sect were convinced that ...
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... master became uneasy about it . People said to him , from time to time , " William , thy master talks of letting thee be free . " He heard it so often , that it became an old story , and he thought nothing would ever come of it . But ...
... master became uneasy about it . People said to him , from time to time , " William , thy master talks of letting thee be free . " He heard it so often , that it became an old story , and he thought nothing would ever come of it . But ...
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... master's plantation than elsewhere . It was remarked in the neighborhood that he differed from other boys in his careful and gentle treatment of the animals under his care . He was naturally a silent and thoughtful child , and probably ...
... master's plantation than elsewhere . It was remarked in the neighborhood that he differed from other boys in his careful and gentle treatment of the animals under his care . He was naturally a silent and thoughtful child , and probably ...
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Page 123 - HAIL to the Lord's Anointed, Great David's greater Son ; Hail, in the time appointed, His reign on earth begun ; He comes to break oppression, To set the captive free, To take away transgression, And rule in equity.
Page 123 - Him shall prayer unceasing And daily vows ascend, His kingdom still increasing, A kingdom without end.
Page 258 - We know de promise nebber fail, An' nebber lie de word; So like de 'postles in de jail, We waited for de Lord: An' now he open ebery door An' trow away de key; He tink we lub him so before, We lub him better free.
Page 258 - We pray de Lord : he gib us signs Dat some day we be free ; De Norf-Wind tell it to de pines, De wild-duck to de sea ; We tink it when de church-bell ring, We dream it in de dream ; De rice-bird mean it when he sing, De eagle when he scream. De yam will grow,de cotton blow, We '11 hab de rice an...
Page 12 - Thou hast seen it; for thou beholdest mischief and spite, to requite it with thy hand: the poor committeth himself unto thee; thou art the helper of the fatherless.
Page 19 - ... to reflect, that although you were so fully convinced of the benevolence of the Father of Mankind and of his equal and impartial distribution of...
Page 20 - THE GLACIERS OF THE ALPS : being a Narrative of Excursions and Ascents. An Account of the Origin and Phenomena of Glaciers, and an Exposition of the Physical Principles to which they are related.
Page 90 - Should you, my lord, while you peruse my song, Wonder from whence my love of Freedom sprung, Whence flow these wishes for the common good, By feeling hearts alone best understood, I, young in life, by seeming cruel fate Was snatch'd from Afric's fancy'd happy seat: What pangs excruciating must molest, What sorrows labour in my parent's breast?
Page 258 - We'll hab de rice an' corn ; O nebber you fear, if nebber you hear De driver blow his horn ! Ole massa on he trabbels gone ; He leaf de land behind : De Lord's breff blow him furder on, Like corn-shuck in de wind. We own de hoe, we own de plough, We own de hands dat hold ; We sell de pig, we sell de cow, But nebber chile be sold. De yam will grow, de cotton blow, We 'll hab de rice an...
Page 93 - ... acting as clerks, merchants and secretaries, having among us lawyers, doctors, ministers, poets, authors, editors, orators and teachers; that, while we are engaged in all manner of enterprises common to other men, digging gold in California, capturing the whale in the Pacific, feeding sheep and cattle on the hill-side, living, moving, acting, thinking, planning, living in families as husbands, wives and children, and, above all, confessing and worshipping the Christian's God, and looking hopefully...