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Titlepage
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Preface to the 1853 Edition
Narrative of the Life and Escape of William Wells Brown
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I: The Negro Sale
II: Going to the South
III: The Negro Chase
IV: The Quadroon’s Home
V: The Slave Market
VI: The Religious Teacher
VII: The Poor Whites, South
VIII: The Separation
IX: The Man of Honour
X: The Young Christian
XI: The Parson Poet
XII: A Night in the Parson’s Kitchen
XIII: A Slave Hunting Parson
XIV: A Free Woman Reduced to Slavery
XV: Today a Mistress, Tomorrow a Slave
XVI: Death of the Parson
XVII: Retaliation
XVIII: The Liberator
XIX: Escape of Clotel
XX: A True Democrat
XXI: The Christian’s Death
XXII: A Ride in a Stagecoach
XXIII: Truth Stranger Than Fiction
XXIV: The Arrest
XXV: Death Is Freedom
XXVI: The Escape
XXVII: The Mystery
XXVIII: The Happy Meeting
XXIX: Conclusion
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Or, The President’s Daughter: A Narrative of Slave Life in the United States
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