Narrative of William W. Brown, a Fugitive Slave. Second Edition
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The author recounts his life in bondage, detailing harsh labor, corporal punishment, and the sale and transportation of people that tore families apart. He describes scenes from slave markets and forced marches, everyday indignities and the emotional toll on parents and children, alongside songs and testimonies that expressed a longing for freedom. The narrative follows his escape from enslavement, the networks and risks involved in seeking safety, and subsequent life as a fugitive. Interwoven reflections condemn the institutions and practices that sustain slavery, and the volume includes additional sketches addressing the internal slave trade and individual stories that show its human cost.
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