NARRATIVE of WILLIAM LEFTWICH;
Slave’s life.
TESTIMONY of LEMUEL SAPINGTON;
Nakedness of slaves;
Traffic in slaves.
TESTIMONY of MRS. LOWRY;
Long, a professor of religion killed three
men;
Salt water applied to wounds to keep them
from putrefaction.
TESTIMONY of WILLIAM C. GILDERSLEEVE;
Acts of cruelty.
TESTIMONY of HIRAM WHITE;
Woman with a child chained to her neck;
Amalgamation, and mulatto children.
TESTIMONY of JOHN M. NELSON;
Rev. Conrad Speece influenced Alexander
Nelson when dying not to
emancipate his slaves;
George Bourne opposed Slavery in 1810.
TESTIMONY of ANGELINA GRIMKE WELD;
House-servants;
Slave-driving female professors of religion
at Charleston, S.C.;
Whipping women and prayer in the same
room;
Tread-mills;
Slaveholding religion;
Slave-driving mistress prayed for the
divine blessing upon her
whipping of an aged woman;
Girl killed with impunity;
Jewish law;
Barbarities;
Medical attendance upon slaves;
Young man beaten to epilepsy and insanity;
Mistresses flog their slaves;
Blood-bought luxuries;
Borrowing of slaves;
Meals of slaves;
All comfort of slaves disregarded;
Severance of companion lovers;
Separation of parents and children;
Slave espionage;
Sufferings of slaves;
Horrors of slavery indescribable.
TESTIMONY of CRUELTY INFLICTED UPON SLAVES;
Colonization Society;
Emancipation Society of North Carolina;
Kentucky.
PUNISHMENTS;
Floggings;
Witnesses and Testimony.
SLAVE DRIVING;
Droves of slaves.
CRUELTY TO SLAVES;
Slaves like Stock without a shelter;
“Six pound paddle.”
TORTURES OF SLAVES.
Iron collars, chains, fetters, and hand-cuffs;
Advertisements for fugitive slaves;
Testimony;
Iron head-frame;
Chain coffles;
Droves of ‘human cattle’;
Washington, the National slave market;
Testimony of James K. Paulding, Secretary
of the Navy;
Literary fraud and pretended prophecy
by Mr. Paulding;
Brandings, Maimings, and Gun-shot wounds;
Witnesses and Testimony;
Mr. Sevier, senator of the U.S.;
Judge Hitchcock, of Mobile;
Commendable fidelity to truth in the advertisements
of slaveholders;
Thomas Aylethorpe cut off a slave’s
ear, and sent it to Lewis Tappan;
Advertisements for runaway slaves with
their teeth mutilated;
Excessive cruelty to slaves;
Slaves burned alive;
Mr. Turner, a slave-butcher;
Slaves roasted and flogged;
Cruelties common;
Fugitive slaves;
Slaves forced to eat tobacco worms;
Baptist Christians escaping from slavery;
Christian whipped for praying;
James K. Paulding’s testimony;