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The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus

CHAPTER III
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The facts here stated all occurred while we were in Antigua, and we procured them from a variety of authentic sources.

They were indeed publicly known and talked of, and produced no little excitement throughout the island.

Mr.Corbett was a respectable and intelligent planter residing on an estate near Johnson's Point.

Several months previous to the time of which we now speak, a few colored families (emancipated negroes) bought of a white man some small parcels of land lying adjacent to Mr.C.'s estate.

They planted their lands in provisions, and also built them houses thereon, and moved into them.
After they had become actively engaged in cultivating their provisions, Mr.Corbett laid claim to the lands, and ordered the negroes to leave them forthwith.
They of course refused to do so.


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