No Longer Yours: Aspects of Slavery and Freedom Seeking in North CarolinaMain MenuCreative Commons LicensePreface and AcknowledgementsArcOnline Maps and ArcStory MapsAdditional Project ComponentsIntroductionEarthWoodFireWaterWindEscapingNetwork to Freedom Underground Railroad LocationsMaps and Additional ResourcesResourcesBrian Robinson351175f8b63e375b96b75c26edde5534c94e8162Torren Gatson9cd3f098d43ed240801c35d1d0fd0737b5602944Rhonda Jones4c7a2610c10c17f5b487bcebc8abbbf64c221aa6Arwin Smallwood329b2d587e93ceaac77a3b3e316b5ce377128ac0Self-Publish
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“ All my noble boys are sold, Bartered for the trader's gold; Where the Rio Grande runs, Toils the eldest of my sons; In the swamps of Florida, Hides my Rob, a runaway; Georgia's rice- fields show the care Of my boys who labor there; Alabama claims the three Last who nestled on my knee; Children seven, seven masters hold By their cursed power of gold; Stronger here than mother's love Stronger here, but weak above; Ask me not to hope to be free, or see my children free; Rather teach me so to live, That this boon the Lord may give- First to clasp them by the hand, As they enter in the Land. ”