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Life of Isaac Mason as a Slave

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The narrator recounts his life born into enslavement in a Maryland community, tracing earliest memories, family separations, and daily hardships under various masters. He describes abuse and privation, the strategies and small earnings used to plan a clandestine escape with companions, and the dangers of flight. Subsequent chapters follow his adjustment to freedom, efforts to build a livelihood, and a later visit to Hayti. Throughout, reflections on faith, endurance, and gratitude frame a plain, chronological account of personal suffering and survival.

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Isaac Mason

Isaac Mason was an American author known for his autobiographical work, "Life of Isaac Mason as a Slave." In this poignant narrative, Mason recounts his experiences and struggles as an enslaved person, providing a personal perspective on the harsh realities of slavery in the United States. His writing contributes to the broader discourse on the history of slavery and the quest for freedom, offering valuable insights into the lived experiences of those who endured this brutal institution. Mason's story remains a significant part of the literary heritage surrounding the abolitionist movement.

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