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Fifty Years in Chains-Life of an American Slave

A Fugitive Slave Narrative of Maryland, the U.S. Navy's Chesapeake Bay Flotilla, and the War of 1812

2018

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"Fifty Years in Chains" is an autobiography of a fugitive slave,Charles Ball, where he describes his life as a slave under various masters and his service in the Chesapeake Bay Flotilla of the U.S. Navy under the command of Commodore Joshua Barney in the War of 1812. Charles Ball (1780 - unknown) was an enslaved African-American from Maryland who worked as a cook and sailor.According to his Autobiography his grandfather was a man from a noble African family who was enslaved and brought to ...

2024

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“Fifty Years in Chains" is an ancient autobiography history story book written by Charles Ball. Written with the resource of Ball himself, this novel is an emotional portrayal of his life, describing the issues, struggles, and injustices he skilled in some unspecified time in the future of his 5 a long time of slavery. Ball's frank generating affords readers with insight into the difficult data of slavery in America at somepoint of the nineteenth century. He describes the bodily brutality,...

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2012

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The story which follows is true in every particular. Responsible citizens of a neighboring State can vouch for the reality of the narrative. The language of the slave has not at all times been strictly adhered to, as a half century of bondage unfitted him for literary work. The subject of the story is still a slave by the laws of this country, and it would not be wise to reveal his name.

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2018

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Charles Ball was an American slave who also served in the War of 1812. Ball wrote about his experience as a slave in the book Fifty Years in Chains or, The Life of an American Slave. This version includes a table of contents.

2012

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In 1859, with the United States on the verge of secession and civil war, H. Dayton published Fifty Years in Chains, an incredible true story told to him by a lifelong slave in the antebellum South. The man provides an invaluable account of life on a Georgia plantation, as well as his escape from slavery, his capture, and then his second escape. Dayton explains in the preface, in an obvious reference to the Fugitive Slave Act, The language of the slave has not at all times been strictly adhere...

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Slavery In The United States

A Narrative Of The Life And Adventures Of Charles Ball, A Black Man

2020

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Charles Ball (1780 - ?) was an enslaved African-American from Maryland, best known for his account as a fugitive slave, The Life and Adventures of Charles Ball (1837) and having served in the Chesapeake Bay Flotilla of the U.S. Navy under the command of Commodore Joshua Barney in the War of 1812.Charles Ball was born as a slave in the same county around 1781. He was about four years old, when his owner died. To settle the debts, his mother, several brothers and sisters and he himse...

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Slavery in the United States

A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Charles Ball

2023

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Charles Ball was an enslaved African-American from Maryland, best known for his account as a fugitive slave, Slavery in the United States. This book is an autobiography of Ball's life as a slave and as a fugitive, giving first-hand accounts of what it was like to live through this dark part of history.

Fifty Years in Chains

Or, the Life of an American Slave

2012

EN

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Fifty Years in Chains: Or, the Life of an American Slave (1859) was an abridged and unauthorized reprint of the earlier Slavery in the United States (1836). In the narratives, Ball describes his experiences as a slave, including the uncertainty of slave life and the ways in which the slaves are forced to suffer inhumane conditions. He recounts the qualities of his various masters and the ways in which his fortune depended on their temperament. As slave narrative scholar W...

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2012

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Charles Ball's simply stated verbal account of the shocking events in his life provides gripping details of Southern slavery before the Civil War. His recollections and observations encompass the manner in which he was treated by planters and slaveholders in Maryland, South Carolina, and Georgia; the conditions and treatment of other slaves; the state of morals among cotton planters; and the perils and suffering of fugitive slaves.One of the earliest and most important slave narrati...

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2009

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SEPARATED FROM MY MOTHER. My story is a true one, and I shall tell it in a simple style. It will be merely a recital of my life as a slave in the Southern States of the Union—a description of negro slavery in the "model Republic." My grandfather was brought from Africa and sold as a slave in Calvert county, in Maryland. I never understood the name of the ship in which he was imported, nor the name of the planter who bought him on his arrival, but at the time I knew him he was a slave in a ...

The Faces Behind the Chains: Thousands of Interviews, Memoirs & Life Stories of Former Slaves

Including Historical Documents & Legislative Progress of Civil Rights Movement

2023

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The Faces Behind the Chains: Thousands of Interviews, Memoirs & Life Stories of Former Slaves is an extraordinary compilation that delves into the diverse experiences and voices of former slaves, bringing forth an authentic narrative of resilience and struggle. This anthology, spanning styles from autobiographical memoirs to powerful interviews, offers readers an intimate glimpse into the lives of those bound by chains, yet resilient in spirit. The collection eloquently captures the multif...

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Fifty Years in Chains; or, the Life of an American Slave

Enriched edition. Surviving the Cruelty: An Insider's Account of American Slavery

2019

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In "Fifty Years in Chains; or, the Life of an American Slave," Charles Ball provides a harrowing and vivid account of his own experiences as an enslaved African American. This memoir not only chronicles his personal suffering and resilience but also shines a light on the brutal realities of slavery in the early 19th century. Ball's prose is marked by a poignant clarity, blending straightforward narration with rich emotional detail that engages readers while provoking critical reflections o...