About This Book
An autobiographical account recounts a formerly enslaved woman’s life from early childhood and family background through the hardships of sale, separation, domestic labor, religious experience, escape to freedom, and subsequent public presence and advocacy; it interweaves personal incidents—auctions, trials, deaths, and reunions—with reflections on faith, morality, and the social institutions of slavery, and includes certificates of character, camp-meeting narratives, and episodes of domestic struggle, portraying resilience, spiritual conviction, and an enduring search for justice and reunification with family.
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