A Woman's Life-Work — Labors and Experiences by Laura S. Haviland
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Asylum Work--Overtaken with Convulsions--Answer to Prayer in being
Restored. CHAPTER XVIII. PRESENT CONDITION OF THE FREEDMEN. Kansas Freedmen's Relief Association--Testimony of Perry Bradley-- Incidents--Persecutions--Prof. Greener--Colored Republicans--Further Testimony--Negro Woman Killed--Letter from the South--Atrocities-- Refugees in Kansas--Bull-dosing--Kansas Overfull--Protection Needed-- Michael Walsh--Silver Linings. CHAPTER XIX. PROSPECTS OF THE FREEDMEN. Supplies Furnished--Relief Association at Work--Northern Outrages-- Prudence Crandall--Colored Schools--Freedmen's Aid Schools--Industrial and Agricultural Institute. ILLUSTRATIONS. STEEL PORTRAIT OF THE AUTHOR |
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