CONTENTS
EDITOR'S FOREWORD
PREFACE
I: An Awakening into Slavery
II: An Education in the "Peculiar Institution"
III: Hopes of Liberty
IV: A Quest for Freedom
V: The Making of an Antislavery Agent
VI: "His Strong Manly Voice"
VII: Between Proslavery Preachers and Political Abolitionists
VIII: "This Eloquent Advocate of Liberty"
IX: In the Strife of Truth with Falsehood
X: Freedom on British Soil
XI: Tours, Controversies, and Exhibitions
XII: Exiles from Tyranny
XIII: From Journalist to Author
XIV: "Clotel; or, The President's Daughter"
XV: Glory Exchanged for Hope
XVI: America, but Not Yet the Beautiful
XVII: With Eloquence, Wit, and Pathos
XVIII: The Play's the Thing
XIX: "The Escape; or, A Leap for Freedom"
XX: Author and Bridegroom
XXI: "Miralda"—but Little Time for Art
XXII: An Odyssey without Splendor
XXIII: Freedom for Victory
XXIV: Years of Hopes and Fears
XXV: A Doctor Almost in Spite of Himself
XXVI: New Duties for New Occasions
XXVII: Still to Shine in Use
BIBLIOGRAPHY
B
C
G
L
N
S
Y