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Index
Coverpage Half title page Title page Copyright page Dedication Epigraph Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Following the Footsteps of the Slaves
They Are Freeing Themselves A Story Too Long in the Shadows
1 “Yes, We All Shall be Free”: Pressing the Nation Toward Freedom
Slavery Without Submission Contesting Northern Slavery Preparing to Meet the Crisis More Cases of Insubordination than Ever Insurrection and the Knell of Slavery
2 “Shedding the First Blood”: Forcing a War for Freedom
The Enemy at Home Blind, Unreasoning Prejudice Impossible to Keep Them Outside Our Lines They Say They Are Free What Shall We Do with the Contrabands? A New Departure for the President A Half-Way Measure
3 “Ready to Die for Liberty”: Expanding the Boundaries of Freedom
They Know Everything that Happens Unoffending Negroes Brutally Assailed We Will Fight for Our Rights and Liberty Entering the Army by Hundreds and Thousands We Did Our Duty as Men They Treat the Men like Dogs Little Aid from the Government
4 “Full Equality Before the Law”: Claiming the Rights of Freedom
The “Faithful Slave” Is about Played Out Ready to Help Anybody Opposed to the Rebels We Has a Right to the Land Southern Negroes Must Stay Where They Are It Is Enough to Free Them A Partial Emancipation Unworthy of the Name
5 “All We Ask Is Justice”: Continuing Struggles for Freedom
Demanding Absolute Legal Equality The Old Slave Laws Remain Unrepealed Every Man Who Voted Was Watched Rebel Rule Is Now Nearly Complete But I Kept On
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