History of the Negro Race in America From 1619 to 1880. Vol 1 - Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens by George W. Williams
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Death.--His Death.--Regarded as the most Distinguished Negro
of his Time.--Fuller the Mathematician, or "The Virginia Calculator."--Fuller of African Birth, but stolen and sold as a Slave into Virginia.--Visited by Men of Learning.--He was pronounced to be a Prodigy in the Manipulation of Figures.--His Death.--Derham the Physician.--Science of Medicine regarded as the most Intricate Pursuit of Man.--Early Life of James Derham.--His Knowledge of Medicine, how acquired.--He becomes a Prominent Physician in New Orleans.--Dr. Rush gives an Account of an Interview with him.--What the Negro Race produced by their Genius in America. 385 CHAPTER XXX. SLAVERY DURING THE REVOLUTION. 1775-1783. Progress of the Slave-Trade.--A Great War for the Emancipation of the Colonies from Political Bondage.--Condition of the Southern States during the War.--The Virginia Declaration of Rights.--Immediate Legislation against Slavery demanded.--Advertisement from "The Independent Chronicle."--Petition of Massachusetts Slaves.--An Act preventing the Practice of holding Persons in Slavery.--Advertisements from "The Continental Journal."--A Law passed in Virginia limiting the Rights of Slaves.--Law emancipating all Slaves who served in the |
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