[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 XX 12/12
XVII. Letter from W.H.Gatewood, 117. My reply, 118. My efforts as a public lecturer, 119. Singular incident in Steubenville, 119. Meeting with a friend of Whitfield in Michigan, 121. Outrage on a canal packet, 122. Fruitless efforts to find my wife, 124. Chap.
XVIII. My last effort to recover my family, 126. Sad tidings of my wife, 126. Her degradation, 126. I am compelled to regard our relation as dissolved for ever, 127. Chap.
XIX. Comments on S.Gatewood's letter about slaves stealing, 130. Their conduct vindicated, 131. Comments on W.Gatewood's letter, 132. Chap.
XX. Review of my narrative, 134. Licentiousness a prop of Slavery, 134. A case of mild slavery given, 135. Its revolting features, 135. Times of my purchase and sale by professed Christians, 136. Concluding remarks, 137..
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