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Father Henson's Story of His Own Life / Truth Stranger Than Fiction

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The narrative recounts an enslaved man's life from childhood through repeated sales, brutal labor, religious conversion, and eventual escape to freedom in Canada, where he establishes a home, preaches, and organizes assistance for fugitives. It describes his work founding schools and industrial projects to support Black refugees, repeated missions guiding escapees northward, and journeys to raise funds and awareness abroad, including public exhibitions and meetings with influential supporters. Interwoven are reflections on faith, forgiveness, and resilience, personal losses, and a closing assessment of the condition and prospects of formerly enslaved people in the new community.

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Josiah Henson

Josiah Henson (1789-1883) was an African American abolitionist and author, best known for his autobiographical works that detail his experiences as a slave and his journey to freedom. His notable books, including "Father Henson's Story of His Own Life" and "The Life of Josiah Henson, Formerly a Slave, Now an Inhabitant of Canada," provide a poignant insight into the realities of slavery and the struggles for emancipation. Henson's life story not only highlights the harsh conditions faced by enslaved individuals but also serves as an inspiration for the abolitionist movement. He became a prominent figure in Canada, where he settled after escaping slavery, and his legacy continues to resonate in discussions of freedom and human rights.

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