
CHAPTER I. - EARLIEST RECOLLECTIONS.
CHAPTER II. - IN A NEW HOME.
CHAPTER III. - ESCAPE FROM SLAVERY.
CHAPTER IV. - IN THE LAND OF FREEDOM.
CHAPTER V. - A FLYING VISIT TO HAYTI.
TRANSCRIBER NOTES
Born in a modest Maryland town in 1822, the narrator enters the world as the first child of Sophia Thompson, a house‑servant enslaved to the Woodland family, and Zekiel Thompson, a free farmhand who can claim no legal rights over his son. The early chapters paint a vivid picture of a plantation society ruled by a stern Scottish widow and her domineering son, whose wealth rests on acres of corn, wheat and oats and the labor of hundreds of enslaved people. Through the narrator’s eyes we glimpse the stark contrast between the gentle disposition of his mistress and the brutality of the master’s heir, setting the stage for a life marked by both intimacy and oppression.
From the tender age of five, he is thrust into the household’s inner workings—sleeping beneath his mistress’s bed, opening gates, and tending to the old mare that pulls the family’s gig. When his mistress suddenly collapses one evening, his world tilts, hinting at the inevitable changes that will force him beyond the confines of childhood servitude. This intimate memoir invites listeners to walk the line between tenderness and hardship in a time when freedom was a distant dream.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (108K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Cindy Beyer and the Distributed Proofreaders Canada team at http://www.pgdpcanada.net with images provided by The Internet Archive-US.
Release date
2015-02-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

b. 1822
A firsthand witness to slavery in Maryland, this memoir follows a man who escaped bondage and later told his story with plainspoken force. It offers a direct, deeply personal view of endurance, danger, and the meaning of freedom.
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