The Cotton Kingdom a Travellers Observations On Cotton And Slavery in the Amer

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The Cotton Kingdom a Travellers Observations On Cotton And Slavery in the Amer
Frederick Law Olmsted
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self, a price which, considering he was an elderly man, he thought too much, he declined the bargain ; shortly after- wards, however, he came to his employer again, and said that although he thought his owner was mean to set so high a price upon him, he had been thinking that if he was to be an old man he would rather be his own master, and if he did not live long, his money would not be of any use to him at any rate, and so he had concluded he would make the purchase. I He did so, and upon col
...lecting the various sums that he had loaned to white people in the vicinity, he was found to have several hundred dollars more than was necessary. With the surplus, he paid for his passage to Liberia, and bought a handsome outfit. When he was about to leave, my in- * fonnant had made him a present, and, in thanking him for it/ the free man had said that the first thing he should do, on reaching Liberia, would be to learn to write, and, as soon as he could, he would write to him how he liked the country : he had been gone yet scarce a year, and had not been heard from.

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