A Womans Life Work Labors And Experiences of Laura S Haviland volume 1
A Womans Life Work Labors And Experiences of Laura S Haviland volume 1
Laura S Laura Smith Haviland
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She did not obtain her freedom until after her mother's death, two or three years later. I did not regard the trip lost, painful as it was. There was on the boat a sad couple, taken from a number of their children by a young beardless boy, perhaps eighteen or twenty, small and slen- der. I noticed them frequently in tears. They were noticed by a few of the jif^ssengers, who made remarks about the sad fl\ccs of those negroes. Said one heartless woman, "Look at that nigger cryin'. I don't see wha...t she 's cryin' about ; she 's got her yoiuig one and man to her heels. " I carelessly watched for an opi)ortunity to speak with one or both of these children of sorrow. As RETURN FROM ARKANSAS. 229 they sat ou a pile of cable ou the rear deck I caught the opportuuity to inquire where they Avere going. " We do n't know ; our young massa got to frcttiu', an' ole massa gib us to him and some money, an' tole him to go. AVe lef three bigger chilhui bcliin' ; never 'spects to see 'em ag'in ; I wish he 'd buy a plantation somewhar, so we could go to work ; 'pears like thar 's no comfort for us poor people, only when we 's got work, an' stops studyin' so much.
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