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قراءة كتاب The Story of Mattie J. Jackson Her Parentage—Experience of Eighteen years in Slavery—Incidents during the War—Her Escape from Slavery

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The Story of Mattie J. Jackson
Her Parentage—Experience of Eighteen years in
Slavery—Incidents during the War—Her Escape from Slavery

The Story of Mattie J. Jackson Her Parentage—Experience of Eighteen years in Slavery—Incidents during the War—Her Escape from Slavery

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THE STORY
OF
Mattie J. Jackson;

Her Parentage—Experience of Eighteen Years in Slavery—Incidents During the War—Her Escape from Slavery.

 

A TRUE STORY.

 

WRITTEN AND ARRANGED BY

DR. L. S. THOMPSON,

(FORMERLY MRS. SCHUYLER,)

AS GIVEN BY MATTIE.

 

 

LAWRENCE:
PRINTED AT SENTINEL OFFICE, 123 ESSEX STREET.
1866.


CONTENTS

MATTIE'S STORY   5
THEIR ATTEMPT TO MAKE THEIR ESCAPE   9
THE SOLDIERS, AND OUR TREATMENT DURING THE WAR   13
MR. LEWIS CALLS AT THE BOARDING HOUSE   17
RELEASED FROM THE TRADER'S YARD AND TAKEN TO HER NEW MASTER   19
CAPT. TIRRELL REMOVES THE FAMILY—ANOTHER STRATEGY   20
THE FARE AT THEIR NEW HOMES   25
MATTIE IN INDIANAPOLIS—THE GLORY OF FREEDOM—PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S   28
SISTER LOST—MOTHER'S ESCAPE   31
MOTHER'S MARRIAGE   33
MATTIE MEETS HER OLD MASTER—GOES TO SERVICE—IS SENT FOR BY HER   33
SUMMARY   37
CHRISTIANITY   38

PREFACE

The object in publishing this book is to gain sympathy from the earnest friends of those who have been bound down by a dominant race in circumstances over which they had no control—a butt of ridicule and a mark of oppression; over whom weary ages of degradation have passed. As the links have been broken and the shackles fallen from them through the unwearied efforts of our beloved martyr President Lincoln, as one I feel it a duty to improve the mind, and have ever had a thirst for education to fill that vacuum for which the soul has ever yearned since my earliest remembrance.

Thus I ask you to buy my little book to aid me in obtaining an education, that I may be enabled to do some good in behalf of the elevation of my emancipated brothers and sisters. I have now arrived at the age of twenty. As the first dawn of morning has passed, and the meridian of life is approaching, I know of no other way to speedily gain my object than through the aid and patronage of the friends of humanity.


NOTE: Miss Jackson sustains a high moral character—has been much respected since she has been in Lawrence. She is from St. Louis, Missouri, and arrived here on the 11th of April, 1866. To gain the wish of the heart is utterly impossible without more means than she can obtain otherwise. Her friends have borne her expenses to Lawrence, and have and are still willing to render her aid as far their limited means will allow. She was in the same condition of all the neglected

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