id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 59500 Brown, William Wells Narrative of William W. Brown, a Fugitive Slave. Second Edition .txt text/plain 31850 1858 84 slave-drivers had been called together, I do not think a more cruel man States officer, whipped a slave woman to death. St. Louis, the slaves were removed to a boat bound for New Orleans, and of slaves in readiness to start for New Orleans, and in a few days we When at Natchez the second time, I saw a slave very cruelly whipped. Mr. Walker, though not a good master, had not flogged a slave since I short time, when a colored man came around the corner, and said to The slave was begging his new master to purchase his wife. "Also, at the same time and place, the following negro slaves, to Sec. 15.--The punishment of a slave for striking a white person, shall [Yet, in several of the slave states, the time of work for _criminals_ that the killing of a slave shall be punished like that of a free man; ./cache/59500.txt ./txt/59500.txt