In presenting this volume to the public it is only just here to remark, it has been the intentions of the writer who is perfectly acquainted with Smith that the work is written with malice toward none, but with the full intention of enlightening the public and future generations on the subject of slavery in the United States of America. It has been impossible to note all the dates of scenes, incidents and important events, as the subject of this work could neither read nor write, therefore could not note them down. ...
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In presenting this volume to the public it is only just here to remark, it has been the intentions of the writer who is perfectly acquainted with Smith that the work is written with malice toward none, but with the full intention of enlightening the public and future generations on the subject of slavery in the United States of America. It has been impossible to note all the dates of scenes, incidents and important events, as the subject of this work could neither read nor write, therefore could not note them down. Depending on his remarkable memory, the writer has intended to picture to the intelligent mind, both sides of the subject, good and bad, during his life and experiences in slavery. Many things of important events contained in this work will be of historical interest. There is nothing contained in the work but the most fatidious can read and gain instructions from. While living in Indiana, the author was often requested by many prominent men to have his history written for future generations to read. After many years residence in Michigan, by repeated requests of prominent men of his acquaintance, in the winter of 1891 he undertook and completed this history. The subject of American Slavery as it existed in the United States is truly an important one in the great history of this country. Very few men in the annals of history have passed through and witnessed the scenes in all phases of life as the author of this work has. Born and continued in slavery over fifty years now at a ripe old age, can enjoy the blessings of God under his own vine and fig tree with a degree of sympathy with all his fellow kindsmen. While many may doubt the truthfulness herein contained, many are living witnesses to these scenes. The intelligent mind may grasp its flaming truths, forgiving mistakes and hand it down to future generations as an important factor in the history of this great and glorious country, the United States of America.
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Good. First edition. 12mo. 183pp. Frontispiece portrait of the author and engraved text vignettes. Publisher's printed copyright notice tipped onto title page: "Copyrighted, 1891, by Harry Smith." Yellow printed wrappers. Spine rebacked with matching paper, lacking blank rear cover (which has been replaced), few long tears and thin chips to front cover, with few early clear tape mends on length of spine, a sound good only copy of a fragile publication. Brignano. *Black Americans in Autobiography, * No. 345]. A narrative of slave life in Kentucky. "In his third-person narrative, the author delves extensively into his slave life in Kentucky and offers vignettes of the lives of other slaves. He concludes with an account of his various jobs and business ventures in Indianapolis and Michigan"-Brignano. Uncommon. Not in *Blockson* or *Work*.