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Personal Memoir of Daniel Drayton, for Four Years and Four Months a Prisoner (for Charity's Sake) in Washington Jail Including...
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Personal Memoir of Daniel Drayton: For Four Years and Four Months a Prisoner (For Charity's Sake) in Washington Jail
Abolitionist supporters later published his autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Moses Grandy; Late a Slave in the United States of America (1843), which describes in detail his experience as a former slave in Camden, North Carolina, ...
Personal. Memoir. of. Daniel. Drayton. 1855. While some abolitionists signed petitions and wrote newspapers, others took more direct action. The Underground Railroad, which had helped thousands escape to the North since its inception in ...
Captain Daniel Drayton was an Atlantic coastal trader and abolitionist who led a life filled with ambition but afflicted by failure. This book explores his life and questions possible motives...
Richard Sylvester, comp., District of Columbia Police: A Retrospect of the Police Organizations of the Cities of Georgetown and Washington (Washington, D.C.: Gibson Bros., 1894), 29: Thomas Smallwood, A.Narrative of Thomas Smallwood, ...
This volume, with essays by some of the most distinguished historians in the nation, explores the twin issues of how slavery made life possible in the District of Columbia and how lawmakers in the district regulated slavery in the nation.