About This Book
A former enslaved man recounts his life serving a prominent Kentucky household, focusing on his relationship with the family's young heir and the household's contradictory mixture of affection and domination. He recalls farm and town scenes, journeys to a distant academy where the boy studies while the servant accompanies him, the rigid social hierarchies that shape daily treatment, moments of tenderness and punishment, and how the youths' rivalries extend to the enslaved, including arranged fights. The narrative blends personal memory with observations on social customs and the everyday realities of bondage.
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