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141058 READER RESPONSES, 1881-93 REVIEW. LIFE AND TIMES OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS. (WRITTEN BY This is a very interesting work, and treats of a burning question during a very ''Our Pantheon contains many that [3.16---5.30] the examination of general In his opening chapter. Mr. Douglass gives us an insight into that terrible fea- "Of my father I know [24.36- 25.4] one drop of African blood." AN OVERSEER'S REVENGE: A SLAVE-GIRL, possessing the rare quality of personal beauty. was courted by a "But to the case in [39.39-40.20] won't do so no more .... But when the whipping was over, poor Esther "did do so" again, and the conse- "They were whipped for over-sleeping [46.6-11] a blow from the overseer." VALUE OF A SLAVE'S LIFE. "One of the commonest sayings [55 .7- 15] this there was no redress ... CITY LIFE verses PLANTATION LIFE.. At a comparatively early age Douglass was removed from the plantation to | 141058 READER RESPONSES, 1881-93 REVIEW. LIFE AND TIMES OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS. (WRITTEN BY ''Our Pantheon contains many that [3.16---5.30] the examination of general history." In his opening chapter. Mr. Douglass gives us an insight into that terrible feature in Slave-life which prevented a man from knowing his own father. He says:-- AN OVERSEER'S REVENGE: "But to the case in [39.39-40.20] won't do so no more .... "They were whipped for over-sleeping I46.6-11 J a blow from the overseer." VALUE OF A SLAVE'S LIFE. CITY LIFE verses PLANTATION LIFE.. |