Twelve years a slave: [The autobiography of Solomon Northup]
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EDITOR S
PREFACE
і
CHAPTER
L
1
Introductory
—
Ancestry
—
The Northup Family
—
Birth and Parentage
—
Mintus
Northup
—
Marriage with Anne Hampton
—
Good Resolutions
—
Champlain
Canal
—
Rafting Excursion to Canada
—
Farming
—
The Violin
—
Cooking
—
Removal to Saratoga
—
Parker and Perry
—
Slaves and Slavery
—
The Children
—
The Beginning of Sorrow,
CHAPTER II.
8
The Two Strangers
—
The Circus Company
—
Departure from Saratoga
—
Ventriloquism and Legerdemain
—
-Journey to New-York
—
Free Papers
—
Brown
and Hamilton—The Haste to Reach the Circus
—
Arrival in Washington
—
Funeral
of Harrison
—
The Sudden Sickness
—
The Torment of Thirst
—
The Receding
t
—
Insensibility
—
Chains and Darkness,
CHAPTER III. V
15
Painful Meditations
—
-James H. Burch
—
Williams Slave Pen in Washington
—
The
Lackey, Radburn
—
Assert my Freedom
—
The Anger of the Trader
—
The Paddle
and Cat-o -nine-tails
—
The Whipping
—
New Acquaintances
—
Ray, Williams, and
Randall
—
Arrival of Little Emily and her Mother in the Pen
—
Maternal Sorrows
—
The Story of Eliza,
CHAPTER IV.
25
Eliza s Sorrows
—
Preparation to Embark
—
Driven through the Streets of
Washington
—
Hail, Columbia
—
The Tomb of Washington
—
Clem Ray
—
The
Breakfast on the Steamer
—
The Happy Birds
—
Aquia Creek
—
Fredericksburgh
—
Arrival in Richmond
—
Goodin and his Slave Pen
—
Robert, of Cincinnati
—
David
and his Wife
—
Mary And Lethe
—
Clem s Return
—
His Subsequent Escape to
Canada
—
The Brig Orleans
—
-James H. Burch,
CHAPTER V.
32
Arrival at Norfolk
—
Frederick and Maria
—
Arthur, the Freeman
—
Appointed
Steward
—
Jim, Cuffee, and Jenny
—
The Storm
—
Bahama Banks
—
The Calm
—
The
Conspiracy
—
The Long Boat
—
The Smali-Pox
—
Death of Robert
—
Manning, the
Sailor
—
The Meeting in the Forecastle
—
The letter
—
Arrival at New-Orleans
—
Arthur s Rescue
—
Theophilus Freeman, the Consignee
—Platt—
First Night in the
New-(Orleans Slave Pen,
CHAPTER VI.
40
Freeman s Industry
—
Cleanliness and Clothes
—
Exercising in the Show Room
—
The Dance
—
Bob, the Fiddler
—
Arrival of Customers
—
Slaves Examined
—
The
Old Gentleman of New-Orleans
—
Sale of David, Caroline, and Lethe
—
Parting of
Randall and Eliza
—
Small-Pox
—
The Hospital
—
Recovery and Return To
Freeman s Slave Pen
—
The Purchaser of Eliza, Harry, and
Platt—
Eliza s Agony
On Parting from Little Emily,
CHAPTER
VIL
48
The Steamboat Rodolph
—
Departure from New-Orleans
—
William Ford
—
Arrival
at Alexandria, on Red River
—
Resolutions
—
The Great Pine Woods
—
Wild
Cattle
—
Martin s Summer Residence
—
The Texas Road
—
Arrival at Master
Ford s
—
Rose
—
Mistress Ford
—
Sally and Her Children
—
John, the Cook
—
Walter,
Sam, and Antony
—
The Mills on Indian Creek
—
Sabbath Days
—
Sam s
Conversion
—
The Profit of Kindness
—
Rafting
—
Adam Taydem, the Little White
Man
—
Cascalla and his Tribe
—
The Indian Ball
—
John M. Tibeats
—
The Storm
approaching,
CHAPTER
VIII. 58
Ford s Embarrassments
—
The Sale to Tibeats
—
The Chattel Mortgage
—
Mistress
Ford s Plantation on Bayou
Boeuf
—
Description of the Latter
—
Ford s Brother-in-
Law, Peter Tanner
—
Meeting with Eliza
—
She Still Mourns for her Children
—
Ford s Overseer, Chapin
—
Tibeats Abuse
—
The Keg of Nails
—
The First Fight
with Tibeats
—
His Discomfiture and Castigation
—
The Attempt to Hang Me
—
Chapin s Interference and Speech
—
Unhappy Reflections
—
Abrupt Departure of
Tibeats, Cook, and Ramsey
—
Lawson and the Brown Mule
—
Message to the Pine
Woods,
CHAPTER IX.
67
The Hot Sun
—
Yet Bound
—
The Cords Sink into My Flesh
—
Chapin s
Uneasiness
—
Speculation
—
Rachel, and her Cup of Water
—
Suffering Increases
—
The Happiness of Slavery
—
Arrival of Ford
—
He Cuts the Cords which Bind Me,
and takes the Rope from My Neck
—
Misery
—
The Gathering of the Slaves in
Eliza s Cabin
—
Their Kindness
—
Rachel Repeats the Occurrences of the Day
—
Lawson Entertains his Companions with an Account of his Ride
—
Chapin s
Apprehensions of Tibeats
—
Hired to Peter Tanner
—
Peter Expounds the
Scriptures
—
Description of the Stocks,
CHAPTER X.
75
Return to Tibeats
—
Impossibility of pleasing him
—
He attacks me with a
Hatchet
—
The Struggle over the Broad Axe
—
The Temptation to Murder Him
—
Escape across the Plantation
—
Observations from the Fence
—
Tibeats
Approaches, followed by the Hounds
—
They take my Track
—
Their Loud Yells
—
They Almost Overtake Me
—
I Reach the Water
—
The Hounds Confused
—
Moccasin Snakes
—
Alligators
—
Night in the Great Pacoudrie Swamp
—
The
Sounds of Life
—
North-West Course
—
Emerge into the Pine Woods—Slave and
His Young Master
—
Arrival at Ford s
—
Food and Rest,
CHAPTER XL
84
The Mistress Garden
—
The Crimson and Golden Fruit
—
Orange and
Pomegranate Trees
—
Return to Bayou
Boeuf
—
Master Ford s Remarks on the
Way
—
The Meeting with Tibeats
—
His Account of the Chase
—
Ford Censures his
Brutality
—
Arrival at the Plantation
—
Astonishment of the Slaves on Seeing Me
—
The Anticipated Flogging
—
Kentucky John
—
Mr. Eldret, the Planter
—
Eldret s
Sam
—
Trip to the Big Cane Brake
—
The Tradition of Sutton s Field
—
Forest
Trees
—
Gnats and Mosquitoes
—
The Arrival of Black Women in the Big Cane
—
Lumber Women
—
Sudden Appearance of Tibeats
—
His Provoking Treatment
—
Visit to Bayou
Boeuf
—
The Slave Pass
—
Southern Hospitality
—
The Last of
Eliza
—
Sale to Edwin Epps,
CHAPTER
XII. 94
Personal Appearance of Epps
—
Epps, Drunk and Sober
—
A Glimpse of his
History
—
Cotton Growing
—
The Mode of Ploughing and Preparing Ground
—
Of
Planting
—
Of Hoeing, of Picking, of Treating Raw Hands
—
The Difference in
Cotton Pickers
—
Patsey a Remarkable One
—
Tasked According to Ability
—
Beauty
of a Cotton Field
—
The Slave s Labors
—
Fear of Approaching the Gin-House
—
Weighing
—
Chores
—
Cabin Life
—
The Corn Mill
—
The Uses of the Gourd
—
Fear of Oversleeping
—
Fear Continually
—
Mode of Cultivating Corn
—
Sweet
Potatoes
—
Fertility of the Soil
—
Fattening Hogs
—
Preserving Bacon
—
Raising
Cattle
—
Shooting-Matches
—
Garden Products
—
Flowers and Verdure,
CHAPTER
XIII. 103
The Curious Axe-Helve
—
Symptoms of Approaching Illness
—
Continue to
Decline
—
The Whip Ineffectual
—
Confined to the Cabin
—
Visit by Dr. Wines
—
Partial Recovery
—
Failure at Cotton Picking
—
What May Be Heard on Epps
Plantation
—
Lashes Graduated
—
Epps in a Whipping Mood
—
Epps in a Dancing
Mood
—
Description of the Dance
—
Loss of Rest No Excuse
—
Epps
Characteristics
—
Jim Burns
—
Removal from Huff Power to Bayou
Boeuf
—
Description of Uncle
Abram;
of Wiley; of Aunt Phebe; of Bob, Henry, and
Edward; of Patsey; with a Genealogical Account of Each
—
Something of dieir Past
History, and Peculiar Characteristics
—
-Jealousy and Lust
—
Patsey, the Victim,
CHAPTER
XIV. 112
Destruction of the Cotton Crop in
1845—
Demand for Laborers in St. Mary s
Parish
—
Sent Thither in a Drove
—
The Order of the March
—
The Grand
Coteau
—
Hired to Judge Turner on Bayou
Salle
—
Appointed Driver in his Sugar
House
—
Sunday Services
—
Slave Furniture; How Obtained
—
The Party at
Yarney s, in Centreville
—
Good Fortune
—
The Captain of the Steamer
—
His
Refusal to Secrete Me
—
Return to Bayou
Boeuf-
—
Sight of Tibeats
—
Patsey s
Sorrows
—
Tumult and Contention
—
Hunting the Coon and the Opossum
—
The
Cunning of the Latter
—
The Lean Condition of the Slave
—
Description of the Fish
Trap
—
The Murder of the Man from Natchez
—
Epps Challenged by Marshall
—
The Influence of Slavery
—
The Love of Freedom,
CHAPTER XV.
122
Labors on Sugar Plantations
—
The Mode of Planting Cane
—
of Hoeing Cane
—
Cane Ricks
—
Cutting Cane
—
Description of the Cane Knife
—
Winrowing
—
Preparing for Succeeding Crops
—
Description of Hawkins Sugar Mill on Bayou
Boeuf
—
The Christmas Holidays
—
The Carnival Season of the Children of
Bondage
—
The Christmas Supper
—
Red, the Favorite Color
—
The Violin, and the
Consolation It Afforded
—
The Christmas Dance
—
Lively, the Coquette
—
Sam
Roberts, and his Rivals
—
Slave Songs
—
Southern Life As It Is
—
Three Days in the
Year
—
The System of Marriage
—
Uncle Abram s Contempt of Matrimony,
CHAPTER
XVI. 132
Overseers
—
How They are Armed and Accompanied
—
The Homicide
—
His
Execution at Marksville
—
Slave Drivers
—
Appointed Driver on Removing to
Bayou
Boeuf
—
Practice Makes Perfect
—
Epps s Attempt to Cut Platt s Throat
—
The Escape from Him
—
Protected by the Mistress
—
Forbids Reading and
Writing
—
Obtain a Sheet of Paper After Nine Years Effort
—
The Letter
—
Armsby, the Mean White
—
Partially Confide in Him
—
His Treachery
—
Epps
Suspicions
—
How They Were Quieted
—
Burning the Letter
—
Armsby leaves the
Bayou
—
Disappointment and Despair,
CHAPTER
XVII. 140
Wiley Disregards the Counsels of Aunt Phebe and Uncle
Abram,
and Is Caught By
the
Patrollers
—
The Organization and Duties of the Latter
—
Wiley Runs Away
—
Speculations in Regard to Him
—
His Unexpected Return
—
His Capture on the Red
River, and Confinement in Alexandria Jail
—
Discovered by Joseph B. Roberts
—
Subduing Dogs
Ín
Anticipation of Escape
—
The Fugitives in the Great Pine
Woods
—
Captured by Adam Taydem and the Indians
—
Augustus Killed By
Dogs
—
Nelly, Eldret s Slave Woman
—
The Story of Celeste
—
The Concerted
Movement
—
Lew Cheney, the Traitor
—
The Idea of Insurrection,
CHAPTER
XVIII. 149
O Niel, the Tanner
—
Conversation with Aunt Phebe Overheard
—
Epps in the
Tanning Business
—
Stabbing of Uncle
Abram
—
The Ugly Wound
—
Epps is
Jealous
—
Patsey is Missing
—
Her Return from Shaw s
—
Harriet, Shaw s Black
Wife
—
Epps Enraged
—
Patsey Denies His Charges
—
She is Tied Down Naked to
Four Stakes
—
The Inhuman Flogging
—
Flaying of Patsey
—
The Beauty of the
Day
—
The Bucket of Salt Water
—
The Dress Stiff with Blood
—
Patsey Grows
Melancholy
—
Her Idea of God and Btemity
—
Of Heaven and Freedom
—
The
Effect of Slave-Whipping
—
Epps
(
)ldest Son
—
The Child is Father to the Man,
CHAPTER
XIX. 158
Avery, on Bayou Rouge
—
Peculiarity of Dwellings
—
Epps Builds a New House
—
Bass, the Carpenter
—
His Noble Qualities
—
His Personal Appearance and
Eccentricities
—
Bass and Epps Discuss the Question of Slaver)
—
Epps Opinion
of Bass
—
I Make Myself Known to Him
—(
)ur Conversation
—
His Surprise
—
The
Midnight Meeting on the Bayou Bank
—
Bass Assurances
—
Declares War Against
Slavery
—
Why I Did Not Disclose My History
—
Bass Writes Letters—Copy of His
Letter to Messrs. Parker and Perry
—
The Fever of Suspense
—
Disappointments
—
Bass Endeavors to Cheer Me
—
My Faith in Him,
CHAPTER XX.
168
Bass Faithful to His Word
—
His Arrival on Christmas Eve
—
The Difficulty of
Obtaining an Interview
—
The Meeting in the Cabin
—
Non-
Arrival of the Letter
—
Bass Announces His Intention to Proceed North
—
Christmas
—
Conversation
Between Epps and Bass
—
Young Mistress McCoy, the Beauty of Bayou
Boeuf
—
The
Ne
Plus Ultra of Dinners
—
Music and Dancing
—
Presence of the
Mistress
—
Her F xceeding Beauty^The Last Slave Dance
—
William Pierce
—
Oversleep Myself
—
The Last Whipping
—
Despondency
—
The Cold Morning
—
Epps Threats
—
The Passing Carriage
—
Strangers Approaching Through the
Cotton-Field
—
Last Hour on Bayou
Boeuf,
CHAPTER
XXI. 175
The Letter Reaches Saratoga
—
Is Forwarded to Anne
—
Is Laid Before Henry B.
Northup
—
The Statute of May
14, 1840—
Its Provisions—Anne s Memorial to the
Governor
—
The Affadavits Accompanying It
—
Senator Soule s Letter—Departure
of the Agent Appointed by the Governor
—
Arrival at Marksville—The Hon. John
P. Waddill
—
The Conversation on New-York Politics
—
It Suggests a Fortunate
Idea
—
The Meeting with Bass
—
The Secret Out
—
Legal Proceedings Instituted
—
Departure of Northup and the Sheriff from Marksville for Bayou
Boeuf
—
Arrangements on the Way
—
Reach Epps Plantation
—
Discover his Slaves in the
Cotton-Field
—
The Meeting
—
The Farewell,
CHAPTER
XXII. 189
Arrival in New-( )rleans
—
Glimpse of Freeman
—
Génois,
the Recorder
—
His
Description of Solomon
—
Reach Charleston
—
Interrupted by Custom House
Officials
—
Pass Through Richmond
—
Arrival in Washington
—
Burch Arrested
—
Shekels and Thorn—-Their Testimony—Burch Acquitted
—
Arrest of Solomon
—
Burch Withdraws the Complaint
—
The Higher Tribunal
—
Departure from
Washington
—
Arrival at Sandy Hill
—(
)ld Friends and Familiar Scenes
—
Proceed to
Glens Falls
—
Meering
with Anne, Margaret, and Elizabeth
—
Solomon Northup
Staunton—
Incidents
—
Conclusion,
AFTER
FREEDOM: WHAT HAPPENED?
198
ORIGINAL APPENDICES
218
ORIGINAL SONG
232
IMAGE AND MAP GALLERY
234
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
246
BIBLIOGRAPHY
249
NOTES TO INTRODUCTION
260
CHAPTER NOTES AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT
261
NOTES TO AFTER FREEDOM: WHAT HAPPENED?
333
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title_fullStr | Twelve years a slave [The autobiography of Solomon Northup] Sue Lyles Eakin |
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title_short | Twelve years a slave |
title_sort | twelve years a slave the autobiography of solomon northup |
title_sub | [The autobiography of Solomon Northup] |
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