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Index
TITLE PAGE & PREFACE
Table of Contents
Copyright Notices
Other Books by Farah Jasmine Griffin
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction - “Beyond the Silence”1
PART ONE: The Early Years
Chapter One - I’ve Lost a Day” (1854-1856)
Chapter Two - “If you was a man…” (1859-1860)
PART TWO: The Civil War Years
Chapter Three - “Like meat to a hungre wolfe” (New York, 1861)
Chapter Four - “Call you my sister” (1862-1864)
PART THREE: The Reconstruction Years
Chapter Five - “There is great excitement about putting money in the bank” (1865)
Chapter Six - “Justice, impartial justice…” (Winter/Spring 1866)
Chapter Seven - “I am pleased to hear of the success of those freedmen” (Summer/Fall 1866)
Chapter Eight - “We must have a school house” (1867)
Chapter Nine - “The people are quite cheered up & hopeful once more.” (1868)
Chapter Ten - “And all nature is coming forth and clothing herself in beauty and fragrance.” (1869)
Afterword
Appendix
Rebecca Primus in Later Life (David O. White)
Bibliography
Notes
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