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18 titles with subject: Slaves -- North Carolina -- Biography.

  • Aunt Sally: or, The Cross the Way of Freedom. A Narrative of the Slave-life and Purchase of the Mother of Rev. Isaac Williams of Detroit, Michigan. Isaac Williams


  • Autobiography of Omar ibn Said, Slave in North Carolina, 1831. Ed. John Franklin Jameson. From The American Historical Review, 30, No. 4. (July 1925), 787-795. Omar ibn Said, b. 1770? and J. Franklin Jameson (John Franklin), 1859-1937, edited by


  • Biographical Sketch of Millie Christine, the Carolina Twin, Surnamed the Two-Headed Nightingale and the Eighth Wonder of the World. No Author


  • A Brief History of the Slave Life of Rev. L. R. Ferebee, and the Battles of Life, and Four Years of His Ministerial Life. Written from Memory. To 1882. L. R. Ferebee (London R.), b. 1849


  • Days of Bondage. Autobiography of Friday Jones. Being a Brief Narrative of His Trials and Tribulations in Slavery. Friday Jones, 1810-1887


  • Experience and Personal Narrative of Uncle Tom Jones; Who Was for Forty Years a Slave. Also the Surprising Adventures of Wild Tom, of the Island Retreat, a Fugitive Negro from South Carolina. Thomas H. Jones


  • The Experience of Rev. Thomas H. Jones, Who Was a Slave for Forty-Three Years. Written by a Friend, as Related to Him by Brother Jones. Thomas H. Jones


  • The Experience of Thomas H. Jones, who was a Slave for Forty-Three Years. Thomas H. Jones


  • From Log Cabin to the Pulpit, or, Fifteen Years in Slavery. William H. Robinson, b. 1848


  • A Historical Sketch of the First Colored Baptist Church Weldon, N. C., With the Life and Labor of Elder Joseph Baysmore, with Four Collected Sermons, First: The Harmony of the Law and Gospel. Second: Subject of the Pure in Heart. Third: How We Were Made Sinners and How We Were Redeemed from Sin and Made Heirs of God by His Love. Fourth: The Confirmation of Christian Faith. Joseph Baysmore, b. 1823


  • The History of the Carolina Twins: Told in "Their Own Peculiar Way" By "One of Them". Millie-Christine, 1851-1912


  • Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. Written by Herself. Harriet A. Jacobs (Harriet Ann), 1813-1897 and Lydia Maria Francis Child, 1802-1880, edited by


  • Lunsford Lane; or, Another Helper from North Carolina. William G. Hawkins (William George), 1823-1909


  • Narrative of James Curry, A Fugitive Slave. James Curry, b. 1815?


  • Narrative of the Adventures and Escape of Moses Roper, from American Slavery. With an Appendix, Containing a List of Places Visited by the Author in Great Britain and Ireland and the British Isles; and Other Matter. Moses Roper, b. 1815


  • A Narrative of the Adventures and Escape of Moses Roper, from American Slavery. Moses Roper, b. 1815


  • Narrative of the Life of Moses Grandy, Late a Slave in the United States of America. Moses Grandy, b. 1786?


  • A True Tale of Slavery. From The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation, February 7, 14, 21, 28, 1861. John S. Jacobs, 1815-1875


  • 15 articles with subject: Slaves -- North Carolina -- Biography.

  • Summary for A Brief History of the Slave Life of Rev. L. R. Ferebee, and the Battles of Life, and Four Years of His Ministerial Life. Written from Memory. To 1882. Harris Henderson


  • Summary for A Historical Sketch of the First Colored Baptist Church Weldon, N. C., With the Life and Labor of Elder Joseph Baysmore, with Four Collected Sermons, First: The Harmony of the Law and Gospel. Second: Subject of the Pure in Heart. Third: How We Were Made Sinners and How We Were Redeemed from Sin and Made Heirs of God by His Love. Fourth: The Confirmation of Christian Faith. Karen Ruffle


  • Summary for A Narrative of the Adventures and Escape of Moses Roper, from American Slavery. Harry Thomas


  • Summary for A True Tale of Slavery. From The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation, February 7, 14, 21, 28, 1861. Monique Prince


  • Summary for Autobiography of Omar ibn Said, Slave in North Carolina, 1831. Ed. John Franklin Jameson. From The American Historical Review, 30, No. 4. (July 1925), 787-795. Patrick E. Horn


  • Summary for Biographical Sketch of Millie Christine, the Carolina Twin, Surnamed the Two-Headed Nightingale and the Eighth Wonder of the World. Harry Thomas


  • Summary for Days of Bondage. Autobiography of Friday Jones. Being a Brief Narrative of His Trials and Tribulations in Slavery. Patrick E. Horn


  • Summary for From Log Cabin to the Pulpit, or, Fifteen Years in Slavery. Jennifer L. Larson


  • Summary for Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. Written by Herself. Armistead Lemon


  • Summary for Narrative of James Curry, A Fugitive Slave. Erin Bartels Buller


  • Summary for Narrative of the Adventures and Escape of Moses Roper, from American Slavery. With an Appendix, Containing a List of Places Visited by the Author in Great Britain and Ireland and the British Isles; and Other Matter. Harry Thomas


  • Summary for Narrative of the Life of Moses Grandy, Late a Slave in the United States of America. Harris Henderson


  • Summary for The Experience of Rev. Thomas H. Jones, Who Was a Slave for Forty-Three Years. Written by a Friend, as Related to Him by Brother Jones. Jenn Williamson


  • Summary for The Experience of Thomas H. Jones, who was a Slave for Forty-Three Years. Jenn Williamson


  • Summary for The History of the Carolina Twins: Told in "Their Own Peculiar Way" By "One of Them". Harry Thomas