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Introduction | ||
1 | You know I am one man that do love my children : Slave Children and Youth in the Family and Community | 1 |
2 | Us ain't never idle: The World of Work | 21 |
3 | When day is done: Play and Leisure | 43 |
4 | Knowledge unfits a child to be a slave: Temporal and Spiritual Education | 67 |
5 | What has Ever become of my Presus little girl: The Traumas and Tragedies of Slave Children and Youth | 91 |
6 | Free at last: The Quest for Freedom | 115 |
7 | There's a better day a-coming: The Transition from Slavery to Freedom | 141 |
Notes | 169 | |
Appendices | 215 | |
Bibliography | 223 | |
Index | 247 |
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