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قراءة كتاب The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4
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The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4
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tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">Slave espionage;
- Iron collars, chains, fetters, and hand-cuffs;
- Advertisements for fugitive slaves;
- Testimony;
- Iron head-frame;
- Chain coffles;
- Droves of 'human cattle';
- Washington, the National slave market;
- Testimony of James K. Paulding, Secretary of the Navy;
- Literary fraud and pretended prophecy by Mr. Paulding;
- Brandings, Maimings, and Gun-shot wounds;
- Witnesses and Testimony;
- Mr. Sevier, senator of the U.S.;
- Judge Hitchcock, of Mobile;
- Commendable fidelity to truth in the advertisements of slaveholders;
- Thomas Aylethorpe cut off a slave's ear, and sent it to Lewis Tappan;
- Advertisements for runaway slaves with their teeth mutilated;
- Excessive cruelty to slaves;
- Slaves burned alive;
- Mr. Turner, a slave-butcher;
- Slaves roasted and flogged;
- Cruelties common;
- Fugitive slaves;
- Slaves forced to eat tobacco worms;
- Baptist Christians escaping from slavery;
- Christian whipped for praying;
- James K. Paulding's testimony;
- Slave driven to death;
- Coroner's inquest on Harney's murdered female slave;
- Man-stealing encouraged by law;
- Trial for a murdered slave;
- Female slave whipped to death, and during the torture delivered of a dead infant;
- Slaves murdered;
- Slave driven to death;
- Slaves killed with impunity;
- George, a slave, chopped piece-meal, and burnt by Lilburn Lewis;
- Retributive justice in the awful death of Lilburn Lewis;
- Trial of Isham Lewis, a slave murderer.