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PREFACE
MATTIE'S STORY
THEIR ATTEMPT TO MAKE THEIR ESCAPE
THE SOLDIERS, AND OUR TREATMENT DURING THE WAR
MR. LEWIS CALLS AT THE BOARDING HOUSE
RELEASED FROM THE TRADER'S YARD AND TAKEN TO HER NEW MASTER
CAPT. TIRRELL REMOVES THE FAMILY—ANOTHER STRATEGY
THE FARE AT THEIR NEW HOMES
MATTIE IN INDIANAPOLIS—THE GLORY OF FREEDOM—PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S REMAINS EXHIBITED
A heartfelt appeal opens this narrative, where a young woman from St. Louis, newly arrived in Lawrence, seeks the support of compassionate readers to fund her education. Her voice conveys both personal ambition and a deep sense of duty to uplift her newly freed community, while the preface underscores the lingering scars of oppression that still shape their lives.
The memoir then unfolds into a lyrical recollection of love and loss, followed by a vivid family history that traces her ancestors from the African slave trade to a painful reunion with bondage. Her grandfather’s brief taste of freedom, only to be betrayed, recaptured, and forced back into servitude, paints a stark picture of the era’s treacherous promises. Through these early chapters, the narrative balances poetic grief with stark realism, inviting listeners to bear witness to the resilience and yearning that define her story.
Full title
The Story of Mattie J. Jackson Her Parentage—Experience of Eighteen years in Slavery—Incidents during the War—Her Escape from Slavery Her Parentage—Experience of Eighteen years in Slavery—Incidents during the War—Her Escape from Slavery
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (66K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Suzanne Shell, Sankar Viswanathan, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2006-02-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1813–1881
Best remembered for helping bring Mattie J. Jackson’s story to print, this 19th-century writer is linked to one of the early published firsthand accounts of slavery and escape during the Civil War era.
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