| Anne Newport Royall - 1830 - 250 str.
...the little things flocked round me, and as they were looking up in my face, eager to be carressed, I discovered the traces of tears on some of their...thou art slavery still! Is there no hope high heaven? Yours, &c. LETTER XXVI. » Melton's Bluff, January 1 6th, 1818. DEAR MATT, I AM here for the winter,... | |
| Columbia Historical Society (Washington, D.C.) - 1907 - 352 str.
...system of human slavery. She would, however, have it abolished by enlightened public opinion insteJid of by force. After passing two lines of slave-dwellings...art slavery, still! Is there no hope high Heaven?" At last the suit to break William Royall's will was decided against his widow. Mrs. Royall was in Alabama... | |
| Sarah Harvey Porter - 1908 - 330 str.
...masters," she says: "As I lingered behind the party thinking of my own negro children, the little things flocked around me, and as they were looking up into my face, eager to be caressed, I discovered traces of tears on some of their cheeks. Oh, Slavery! Slavery! Nothing can soften thee! Thou art Slavery... | |
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