Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Preface
Contents
List of Illustrations
Introduction by Jean Fagan Yellin
Note on the Text
Chronology
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
Cast of Characters
Preface by the Author
Introduction by the Editor
Chapter I. Childhood
Chapter II. The New Master and Mistress
Chapter III. The Slaves’ New Year’s Day
Chapter IV. The Slave Who Dared to Feel like a Man
Chapter V. The Trials of Girlhood
Chapter VI. The Jealous Mistress
Chapter VII. The Lover
Chapter VIII. What Slaves Are Taught to Think of the North
Chapter IX. Sketches of Neighboring Slaveholders
Chapter X. A Perilous Passage in the Slave Girl’s Life
Chapter XI. The New Tie to Life
Chapter XII. Fear of Insurrection
Chapter XIII. The Church and Slavery
Chapter XIV. Another Link to Life
Chapter XV. Continued Persecutions
Chapter XVI. Scenes at the Plantation
Chapter XVII. The Flight
Chapter XVIII. Months of Peril
Chapter XIX. The Children Sold
Chapter XX. New Perils
Chapter XXI. The Loophole of Retreat
Chapter XXII. Christmas Festivities
Chapter XXIII. Still in Prison
Chapter XXIV. The Candidate for Congress
Chapter XXV. Competition in Cunning
Chapter XXVI. Important Era in My Brother’s Life
Chapter XXVII. New Destination for the Children
Chapter XXVIII. Aunt Nancy
Chapter XXIX. Preparations for Escape
Chapter XXX. Northward Bound
Chapter XXXI. Incidents in Philadelphia
Chapter XXXII. The Meeting of Mother and Daughter
Chapter XXXIII. A Home Found
Chapter XXXIV. The Old Enemy Again
Chapter XXXV. Prejudice against Color
Chapter XXXVI. The Hairbreadth Escape
Chapter XXXVII. A Visit to England
Chapter XXXVIII. Renewed Invitations to Go South
Chapter XXXIX. The Confession
Chapter XL. The Fugitive Slave Law
Chapter XLI. Free at Last
Appendix
Chapter I. Some Account of My Early Life
Chapter II. A Further Account of My Family
Chapter III. My Uncle’s Troubles
Chapter IV. My New Master’s Plantation
Chapter V. My Master Goes to Washington
Chapter VI. Sensations of Freedom
Chapter VII. Cruel Treatment of Slaves
Illustrations
Abbreviations
Correspondence
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index