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NARRATIVE - OF - THE LIFE - OF - J.D. GREEN, - A RUNAWAY SLAVE, - FROM KENTUCKY, - CONTAINING AN - ACCOUNT OF HIS THREE ESCAPES, - In 1839, 1846, and 1848.
TESTIMONIALS.
NARRATIVE, &c.
WHAT THE "TIMES" SAID OF THE SECESSION IN 1861 - (From the Liverpool Daily Post, Feb. 3, 1863.) - The following article appeared as a "Leader" in the Times on the 7th of January, 1861:—
SECESSION CONDEMNED IN A SOUTHERN CONVENTION. - SPEECH
THE CONFEDERATE AND THE SCOTTISH CLERGY ON SLAVERY.
SLAVERY AND LIBERTY.
A gripping first‑person account, this narrative follows the early life of a young man born into bondage on a Maryland plantation. From childhood chores and the terror of watching his mother sold away, he recounts the daily humiliations and brutal logic that kept enslaved people under constant threat. His voice captures both the quiet moments of survival—such as a desperate drink of poison that oddly saved his life—and the growing awareness of the cruelty around him.
Beyond his youth, the work chronicles three daring escapes that took him from Kentucky to freedom, each driven by a fierce longing to reunite with family and claim his humanity. After gaining liberty, he becomes a compelling speaker, traveling to schools and churches to share the horrors he endured and to rally anti‑slavery sentiment. Listeners will hear a vivid portrait of resilience, the stark realities of the ante‑bellum South, and the powerful testimony of a man who turned personal suffering into a call for justice.
Full title
Narrative of the Life of J.D. Green, a Runaway Slave, from Kentucky Containing an Account of His Three Escapes, in 1839, 1846, and 1848 Containing an Account of His Three Escapes, in 1839, 1846, and 1848
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (109K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Suzanne Shell, Melissa Er-Raqabi and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2005-02-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
b. 1813
Born into slavery in Maryland, this 19th-century writer turned his own escape and survival into a powerful firsthand narrative. His story offers a direct, vivid look at slavery, resistance, and the fight for freedom.
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