The Western Reserve And the Fugitive Slave Law

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The Western Reserve And the Fugitive Slave Law
W C From Old Catalog Cochran
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"Saw the people crowding in with guns asking for the men that had John and didn't stop to talk long. " Mitchell proved a very swift witness and taxed the credulity of the audience to the breaking point by saying that John wanted to go back to his master. "I ast him — Don't you want to see your Mammy?" and he said "yes, but he would much rather see his old missus" (Laughter. ) "He told me that he started to go back to Ken- tucky once; got as far as Columbus and the folks from Oberlin overtook hi...m and brought him back!" (Great laughter. ) When asked to describe his movements after they reached the hotel at Wellington, he said: The Oberlin-Wellington Rescue Cases 143 "Took John up stairs while waiting for dinner. Took John down and had him eat dinner with us. That was the first time I ever eat with a nigger, though. " (More laughter. ) Asked to describe Bacon's boy, John, he went off into quite a dissertation on the varieties of negroes, and wound up by saying to the District Attorney: "I have seen a great many niggers whiter than you.

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