Illustrated Edition of the Life and Escape of Wm. Wells Brown from American Slavery / Written by Himself
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A first-person narrative recounts life under slavery, detailing separation from family, being bought and sold, brutal punishments, the workings of the domestic and interstate slave trade, and the daily indignities imposed on enslaved people. The author describes efforts to make enslaved people appear younger and healthier for sale, the trauma of public pens and auctions, and personal experiences of physical abuse and forced labor. The account concludes with escape from bondage and subsequent efforts to speak and organize against slavery.
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