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Introduction [to the 1892 Edition] | 3 | |
Part 1 | ||
1 | Author's Birth | 11 |
2 | Removal from Grandmother's | 13 |
3 | Troubles of Childhood | 16 |
4 | A General Survey of the Slave Plantation | 18 |
5 | A Slaveholder's Character | 25 |
6 | A Child's Reasoning | 28 |
7 | Luxuries at the Great House | 34 |
8 | Characteristics of Overseers | 39 |
9 | Change of Location | 43 |
10 | Learning to Read | 47 |
11 | Growing in Knowledge | 50 |
12 | Religious Nature Awakened | 56 |
13 | The Vicissitudes of Slave Life | 60 |
14 | Experience in St. Michaels | 66 |
15 | Covey, the Negro Breaker | 75 |
16 | Another Pressure of the Tyrant's Vise | 84 |
17 | The Last Flogging | 90 |
18 | New Relations and Duties | 98 |
19 | The Runaway Plot | 105 |
20 | Apprenticeship Life | 122 |
21 | Escape from Slavery | 130 |
Part 2 | ||
1 | Escape from Slavery | 137 |
2 | Life as a Freeman | 141 |
3 | Introduced to the Abolitionists | 151 |
4 | Recollections of Old Friends | 154 |
5 | One Hundred Conventions | 159 |
6 | Impressions Abroad | 164 |
7 | Triumphs and Trials | 184 |
8 | John Brown and Mrs. Stowe | 193 |
9 | Increasing Demands of the Slave Power | 209 |
10 | The Beginning of the End | 225 |
11 | Secession and War | 240 |
12 | Hope for the Nation | 253 |
13 | Vast Changes | 270 |
14 | Living and Learning | 290 |
15 | Weighed in the Balance | 296 |
16 | "Time Makes All Things Even" | 320 |
17 | Incidents and Events | 330 |
18 | "Honor to Whom Honor" | 340 |
19 | Retrospection | 346 |
Appendix | 351 | |
Part 3 | ||
1 | Later Life | 375 |
2 | A Grand Occasion | 379 |
3 | Doubts as to Garfield's Course | 383 |
4 | Recorder of Deeds | 386 |
5 | President Cleveland's Administration | 390 |
6 | The Supreme Court Decision | 395 |
7 | Defeat of James G. Blaine | 405 |
8 | European Tour | 407 |
9 | Continuation of European Tour | 411 |
10 | The Campaign of 1888 | 434 |
11 | Administration of President Harrison | 437 |
12 | Minister to Haiti | 439 |
13 | Continued Negotiations for the Mole St. Nicolas | 446 |
Annotated Bibliography | 455 | |
Index | 458 |
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