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1 James Williams, Narrative of James Williams, an American Slave, Who Was for Several Years a Driver on a Cotton Plantation in Alabama i (1838)

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             'NA   RR   AT   IV



                       OF




JAMES WILLIAMS.


       A1LERI-CAN SLAVE,



  WHO  WAS FOR SEVERAL YEARS A DRIVER ON A COTTON
              PLANTATION IN ALABAMA



   Oh the Slave, who toils from the rising sun to subdo*n-ith
labors in the cultivation of a crop whose fruits he may never Map-
who comes home at nightfall weary, faint, and sick of heart, to fini
in his hut creatures that are to run in the same career with himseli
-will you not tell him of a period when his toil shall be at an end
Will you not give him a hope for his children 1   1   .
                   Speech of O'Connell. Ldndo, 1883.




               NEW YORK:

  PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN ANTI-5LAVERif SOCIETY,
               NO. 143 NASSAU STREET.

                  BOSTON:
        ISAAC   KNAPP,   25  CORNHILL.

                     1838.

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