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North Carolina Slave Narratives: The Lives of Moses Roper, Lunsford Lane, Moses Grandy, and Thomas H. Jones (The John Hope Franklin Series in African American History and Culture) PDF

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North Carolina Slave Narratives TheJohnHopeFranklinSeries inAfricanAmericanHistoryandCulture WaldoE.MartinJr.&PatriciaSullivan,editors North Carolina Slave Narratives The Lives of Moses Roper, Lunsford Lane, Moses Grandy, & Thomas H. Jones  . ,GeneralEditor DavidA.Davis,TampathiaEvans,IanFrederickFinseth, andAndreáN.Williams,Editors TheUniversityofNorthCarolinaPress     ©WilliamL.Andrews Allrightsreserved ManufacturedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica Thisbookwaspublishedwiththeassistanceof theH.EugeneandLillianYoungsLehmanFund oftheUniversityofNorthCarolinaPress. Thepaperinthisbookmeetstheguidelinesfor permanenceanddurabilityoftheCommitteeon ProductionGuidelinesforBookLongevityofthe CouncilonLibraryResources. LibraryofCongress Cataloging-in-PublicationData NorthCarolinaslavenarratives:thelivesofMoses Roper,LunsfordLane,MosesGrandy,andThomasH. Jones/WilliamL.Andrews,generaleditor;DavidA. Davis...[etal.],editors. p.cm.—(TheJohnHopeFranklinseriesinAfrican Americanhistoryandculture) Includesbibliographicalreferences. ---(alk.paper) .Slaves—NorthCarolina—Biography. .Slavery— NorthCarolina. .NorthCarolina—History—– —Biography. I.Andrews,WilliamL.,– II.Davis,DavidA.(DavidAlexander),– III.Series. .. .''—dc            Tothememoryof BlydenJackson  Acknowledgments ix GeneralIntroductionbyWilliamL.Andrews  Notes  SuggestedReading  ANarrativeoftheAdventuresandEscapeof  IntroductionbyIanFrederickFinseth  NoteontheText  Notes  Narrative  Notes  TheNarrativeof  IntroductionbyTampathiaEvans  NoteontheText  Notes  Narrative  Notes  NarrativeoftheLifeof  IntroductionbyAndreáN.Williams  NoteontheText  Notes  Narrative  Notes  TheExperienceof.  .  IntroductionbyDavidA.Davis  NoteontheText  Notes  Narrative  Notes   TheeditorsaregratefultoNataliaSmith,DigitizationLibrarian attheUniversityofNorthCarolinaatChapelHill,forherhelpin preparingtheillustrationsforthisbook.DavidA.Daviswouldlike toacknowledgethefollowingindividualsandinstitutionsfortheir generousassistanceinresearchingTheExperienceofRev.ThomasH. Jones:JohnErnest,UniversityofNewHampshire;WilliamB.GouldIV, StanfordUniversitySchoolofLaw;LaurieMaffly-Kipp,Universityof NorthCarolinaatChapelHill;EliNaeher,LowerCapeFearHistorical Society;NorthCarolinaCollection,UniversityofNorthCarolinaat ChapelHill;andRobertW.WoodruffLibrarySpecialCollections, EmoryUniversity.

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The autobiographies of former slaves contributed powerfully to the abolitionist movement in the United States, fanning national--even international--indignation against the evils of slavery. The four texts gathered here are all from North Carolina slaves and are among the most memorable and influent
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