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Where The Twain Meet

CHAPTER XI-THE FREEING OF THE SLAVE

Word Count: 6287    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

of the nineteenth century. Think of it, not ninety ye

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Where The Twain Meet
Where The Twain Meet
“I wonder if you remember as vividly as I do the very drastic criticism of a book of mine that first introduced us to each other. My publisher showed it to me with some hesitation because it was so scathing, but it went right to the point. Most of the book was scrapped there and then, and my literary education was begun under your care. It was you indeed who taught me that I needed educating in my art. That is twelve years ago, and I have never since let a book go into the world till it has received your approval. I am afraid I have sometimes tried you severely, but it has always been my ambition to be your prize pupil. I owe more than I can say to my sympathetic teacher.”
1 TO MY FRIEND2 PREFACE3 CHAPTER I-BRITAIN'S FIRST TROPICAL COLONY4 CHAPTER II-THE WHITE BONDSMEN5 CHAPTER III-JAMAICA'S FIRST HISTORIAN6 CHAPTER IV-THE CASTLES ON THE GUINEA COAST7 CHAPTER V-THE MIDDLE PASSAGE8 CHAPTER VI-THE PLANTATION9 CHAPTER VII-SLAVE REBELLIONS10 CHAPTER VIII-THE MAROONS11 CHAPTER IX-THE FOOTPRINTS OF THE YEARS12 CHAPTER X-THE MAKING OF CHRISTIANS13 CHAPTER XI-THE FREEING OF THE SLAVE14 CHAPTER XII-JAMAICA AS I SAW IT