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Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, an American Slave, Written by Himself

INTRODUCTION
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With this offset, the letter under notice is a triumphant vindication of one, whom he thought there by to injure sadly.

As Mr.Bibb has most happily acknowledged the wheat, (see page 130,) I pass the charge of stealing by referring to the logic there used, which will be deemed convincing.
3.

William Birney, Esq., attests the facts of Mr.Bibb's arrest in Cincinnati, and the subsequent escape, as narrated by him, from the declaration of eye witnesses.
4.

W.Porter, Jailor, states that Bibb was in the work-house at Louisville, held and sold afterwards to the persons and at the places named in this volume.
5.

W.H.Gatewood, with much Southern dignity, will answer no questions, but shows his relation to these matters by naming "King"-- saying, "W.H.


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