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Iola Leroy

CHAPTER VI
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It is a burning shame to have held such a man as you in slavery." "I don't think it was any worse to have held me in slavery than the blackest man in the South." "You are right, Johnson.

The color of a man's skin has nothing to do with the possession of his rights." "Now, there is Tom Anderson," said Robert, "he is just as black as black can be.

He has been bought and sold like a beast, and yet there is not a braver man in all the company.

I know him well.

He is a noble-hearted fellow.


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