This eBook edition of «Narrative of the Life of J. D. Green» has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. "Narrative of the Life of J. D. Green" is one of the «lost» voices and his story is one of the many that should be heard. Jacob in particular gave lectures at schools after he became free and gave light to a grim subject. Jacob D. Green (1813 – unknown) was a runaway slave from Kentucky that escaped three times from his masters. He escaped once in 1839 and 1846 then successfully in 1848 after being sold to a new master. Contents: Testimonials Narrative What the «Times» Said of the Secession in 1861 (From the Liverpool Daily Post, Feb. 3, 1863) Secession Condemned in a Southern Convention Speech The Confederate and the Scottish Clergy on Slavery Slavery and Liberty
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Jacob D. Green. Narrative of the Life of J. D. Green
Narrative of the Life of J. D. Green
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TESTIMONIALS
NARRATIVE, &c
WHAT THE "TIMES" SAID OF THE SECESSION IN 1861 (From the Liverpool Daily Post, Feb. 3, 1863)
The following article appeared as a "Leader" in the Times on the 7th of January, 1861: —
SECESSION CONDEMNED IN A SOUTHERN CONVENTION. SPEECH
THE CONFEDERATE AND THE SCOTTISH CLERGY ON SLAVERY
SLAVERY AND LIBERTY
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Jacob D. Green
NARRATIVE, &c
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Mr. Jacob Green gave a lecture on Slavery, in our School-room here, about two months ago, which I considered a very able one; and it was so considered by my people.