[Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, an American Slave, Written by Himself by Henry Bibb]@TWC D-Link bookNarrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, an American Slave, Written by Himself CHAPTER XVII 5/17
But I am willing to forget the past.
I should be pleased to hear from you again, on the reception of this, and should also be very happy to correspond with you often, if it should be agreeable to yourself.
I subscribe myself a friend to the oppressed, and Liberty forever. HENRY BIBB. WILLIAM GATEWOOD. Detroit, March 23d, 1844. The first time that I ever spoke before a public audience, was to give a narration of my own sufferings and adventures, connected with slavery.
I commenced in the village of Adrian, State of Michigan, May, 1844.
From that up to the present period, the principle part of my time has been faithfully devoted to the cause of freedom--nerved up and encouraged by the sympathy of anti-slavery friends on the one hand, and prompted by a sense of duty to my enslaved countrymen on the other, especially, when I remembered that slavery had robbed me of my freedom--deprived me of education--banished me from my native State, and robbed me of my family. I went from Michigan to the State of Ohio, where I traveled over some of the Southern counties of that State, in company with Samuel Brooks, and Amos Dresser, lecturing upon the subject of American Slavery.
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