The Life of Josiah Henson, Formerly a Slave, Now an Inhabitant of Canada
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The narrator, born into slavery, recounts childhood memories of family separation, harsh punishments, sale at auction, and a mother's devout faith; he describes life under successive owners, struggles against cruelty and sexual exploitation, eventual illness and reunification with his mother, an escape across a river to seek freedom in Canada, and later efforts to build a new life and assist others fleeing bondage. Interwoven are reflections on slavery's moral effects, the resilience of faith and community, and practical challenges of pursuing liberty and self-sufficiency.
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