The Story of Mattie J. Jackson / Her Parentage—Experience of Eighteen years in Slavery—Incidents during the War—Her Escape from Slavery
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A young woman recounts her family background and eighteen years in slavery, tracing forced separations, sales, changing masters, and domestic labor alongside incidents of wartime disruption. She describes interactions with soldiers, the community response to the assassination of President Lincoln, repeated escape attempts, and eventual liberation for herself and relatives. The narrative combines vivid scenes of hardship with faith, moral reflection, and practical concerns after emancipation, including efforts to obtain education and public support to improve her and her community's prospects.
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