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Narratives of Colored Americans Audiobook

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07/07/2024
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Abigail Mott was a Quaker and abolitionist from New York who, along with fellow Quaker M. S. Wood, has compiled a provocative collection of stories of “Colored Americans.” They range from well-known figures such as Phillis Wheatley and Sojourner Truth to the common men and women who give poignant insights of their life. Selections consist of short anecdotes, essays, stories, letters and poetry. Many have strong religious and spiritual themes. – Summary by Larry Wilson

 
 

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1:
Preface
2:
Phillis Wheatley
3:
Deliverance of a Hottentot from a Lion
4:
Answer to Prayer
5:
Fallacies Respecting the Race of Ham
6:
Old Dinah
7:
No-Account Johnny
8:
Zachary and the Boy
9:
Trust in Providence
10:
The Wife
11:
A Hottentot's Love for Her Teachers and the Power of Prayer
12:
The Living Sacrifice
13:
Saat
14:
The Psalm of the Slave
15:
The Missionary Box/He Never Told a Lie
16:
Daddy Davy
17:
An Aged Christian
18:
Uncle Jack
19:
Christian Kindness
20:
Gratitude of Slaves
21:
The Slave Shoemaker
22:
Let me Ring the Bell
23:
Flight of a Slave
24:
Benjamin Banneker
25:
Repentance and Amendment in a Colored School at Christiansburg
26:
An Incident
27:
Sojourner Truth
28:
Katy Ferguson/Poor Pompey
29:
Ancass
30:
A Storm at Sea
31:
Little Wa
32:
The African Servant
33:
The Blind Slave in the Mines
34:
The African Servant's Prayer
35:
Anecdote
36:
A Little Act of Kindness
37:
Old Susan
38:
Poor Sarah
39:
The Generous Negro
40:
Captain Paul Cuffee
41:
Solomon Bayley
42:
Clarinda
43:
Naimbanna
44:
Zilpah Montjoy
45:
Belinda Lucas
46:
Gustavus Vassa
47:
Billy and Jenny
48:
George Hardy
49:
Lott Carey
50:
The Good Master and His Faithful Slave
51:
Ezekiel Coston
52:
An Anecdote/The Colored Foundling
53:
The Grateful Negro/The Faithful Nurse
54:
Coffin/James Derham
55:
The African Prince
56:
Uncle Harry
57:
Hospitable Negro Woman
58:
Gratitude in a Liberated Slave/Agnes Morris
59:
Extraordinary Exertions to Obtain Liberty/William Bowen
60:
Anthony Benezet
61:
Extraordinary Munificence
62:
Temptation Resisted and Honesty Rewarded
63:
The Good Old Indian
64:
Faith of a Poor Blind Woman/African Schools in New York
65:
The Injured Africans
66:
Henry Boyd
67:
Quamino Buccan
68:
Emancipation in New York/Freedmen of America
69:
Letters from a Lady in Richmond, Va. 1886
70:
Love for the Bible/Hymn Sung at Christmas
71:
Temperance Meeting in Africa
72:
Liberty to the Captive