From Slave Cabin To Pulpit and Sketches Of Slave Life
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Peter Randolph's autobiography is a powerful account of his life as a slave in the American South. Born into slavery in 1825, Randolph endured the harsh realities of plantation life, including whippings, beatings, and separation from his family. Despite these hardships, Randolph maintained his faith and his dream of freedom. After the Civil War, Randolph was finally emancipated and went on to become a successful minister and abolitionist. His autobiography is a moving testament to the power of hope and the resilience of the human spirit.Book Details
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