NamebookFrom Slave Cabin To Pulpit and Sketches Of Slave Life
AuthorPeter RANDOLPH
Time04:47:34
Book annotation
Peter Randolph was born a slave in 1825 (?), was freed before the American Civil War, and became a clergyman in the Baptist tradition, dying in 1897. This is his 1893 autobiography. The latter third of the book is a slightly edited re-publication of a pamphlet he published in 1855 (so before the Civil War) entitled “Sketches Of Slave Life." This recording omits chapter fourteen of "From Slave Cabin To Pulpit" because it is only a several-pages-long list of friends of the author with no narrative.
From Slave Cabin To Pulpit: PrefaceFrom Slave Cabin To Pulpit: 1 Early LifeFrom Slave Cabin To Pulpit: 2 FreedomFrom Slave Cabin To Pulpit: 3 In BostonFrom Slave Cabin To Pulpit: 4 My FriendsFrom Slave Cabin To Pulpit: 5 Church WorkFrom Slave Cabin To Pulpit: 6 In A Virginia PulpitFrom Slave Cabin To Pulpit: 7 Religious ConditionFrom Slave Cabin To Pulpit: 8 Religion At The Close Of The WarFrom Slave Cabin To Pulpit: 9 A DistinctionFrom Slave Cabin To Pulpit: 10 Special TraitsFrom Slave Cabin To Pulpit: 11 In Many FieldsFrom Slave Cabin To Pulpit: 12 The LawFrom Slave Cabin To Pulpit: 13 RetrospectSketches of Slave Life: Introductory Note by Samuel May, Jr.; 1. The System; 2. Slaves On The PlantationSketches of Slave Life: 3, Farms Adjoining Edloe’s PlantationSketches of Slave Life: 4. Overseers; 5. Customs Of The Slaves When One Of Their Number DiesSketches of Slave Life: 6. Slaves On The Auction Block; 7. City And Town SlavesSketches of Slave Life: 8. Religious InstructionSketches of Slave Life: 9. Severing Of Family Ties; 10. Colored Drivers; 11.Mental Capacity Of The Slave; 12. The Blood Of The Slave
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