From the Darkness Cometh the Light, or Struggles for Freedom
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The narrator offers an autobiographical account of being abducted from a free household, sold into slavery, and subjected to domestic labor, coerced relationships, and the repeated severing of family bonds when loved ones were sold away. She describes the promises and legal claims surrounding her status, her mother's resolve to secure freedom for her children, and the maneuvers—personal, legal, and communal—undertaken to resist bondage. Interspersed with memories of daily life under enslavement are reflections on broader wartime upheavals and emancipation, and on the moral and emotional costs of slavery as experienced by individuals and families.
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