Samuel Hall, 47 Years a Slave

Samuel Hall, 47 Years a Slave

Author: Samuel Hall

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Published: 2024-08

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780982784822

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The original story of Samuel Hall, a Slave for 47 years. He survived the Civil War and moved to Washington, Iowa where he enjoyed freedom, land ownership and provided a good life for his family.


Samuel Hall

Samuel Hall

Author: Samuel Hall

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2015-08-01

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13: 9781515292470

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IT HAS been the good fortune of the writer of these lines to become rather intimately acquainted with Samuel Hall, colored, of Washington, Iowa. When I was in the grocery business Mr. Hall used to peddle vegetables and occasionally he would unload a few bunches of onions, radishes, early beets, new potatoes, tomatoes, celery, etc., at our store. On such occasions it was always a pleasure to "jolly" the old man for he was old then--a dozen years ago. He was an old man thirty and even forty years ago, old as boys and girls look upon age, but always he has been young in spirit and even as a little child in his simple, Christian faith. But, it was by means of those little business associations that I first got acquainted with Samuel Hall and later that acquaintance grew deeper and more cordial when Samuel Hall and John Wagner used to sit by the stove in the grocery on cold winter days and "argue religion." Those arguments used to grow quite animated at times, and Mr. Hall was frequently much put out because he had to stop and spit out a large quantity of Old Kentucky juice before he could safely give vocal expressions to his argumentative thoughts. He was always a ready arguer, however, and he and Mr. Wagner often made otherwise dull days quite endurable for those who were permitted to hear their controversies.


Samuel Hall, 47 Years a Slave

Samuel Hall, 47 Years a Slave

Author: Samuel Hall

Publisher:

Published: 2017-08-28

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781946640260

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NOTE TO THE READER: THIS IS THE LARGE PRINT EDITION OF: Samuel Hall, 47 Years a Slave. IT HAS been the good fortune of the writer of these lines to become rather intimately acquainted with Samuel Hall, colored, of Washington, Iowa. When I was in the grocery business Mr. Hall used to peddle vegetables and occasionally he would unload a few bunches of onions, radishes, early beets, new potatoes, tomatoes, celery, etc., at our store. On such occasions, it was always a pleasure to "jolly" the old man for he was old then--a dozen years ago. He was an old man thirty and even forty years ago, old as boys and girls look upon age, but always he has been young in spirit and even as a little child in his simple, Christian faith. But, it was by means of those little business associations that I first got acquainted with Samuel Hall and later that acquaintance grew deeper and more cordial when Samuel Hall and John Wagner used to sit by the stove in the grocery on cold winter days and "argue religion." Those arguments used to grow quite animated at times, and Mr. Hall was frequently much put out because he had to stop and spit out a large quantity of Old Kentucky juice before he could safely give vocal expressions to his argumentative thoughts. He was always a ready arguer, however, and he and Mr. Wagner often made otherwise dull days quite endurable for those who were permitted to hear their controversies.


Samuel Hall, 47 Years a Slave

Samuel Hall, 47 Years a Slave

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Published: 2001

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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Samuel Hall's first person account focuses on his conflicts with his last owner, William Wallace, his pursuit of freedom, and his life in Iowa following the Civil War. During the Civil War, Hall served in the Confederate Army but secretly aided the Union troops. After the Emancipation Proclamation was issued, Hall served in the Union Army and eventually moved to Washington, Iowa. In his introduction and conclusion, Orville Elder provides additional facts about Hall's relatives, childhood, and life after slavery.


Slavery Is Evil

Slavery Is Evil

Author: Orville Elder

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Published: 2019-11-20

Total Pages: 54

ISBN-13: 9781710062045

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Up against the worst evil of any lifetime, Samuel shares how he withstood, and how he trusted God and eventually became a free man. He tried to escape, was nearly murdered, and most importantly for us, he observed the truth of slavery. He saw both good and bad people during a time when this evil prevailed in our land.From the deep South, in Iredell County, North Carolina to the Memphis slave markets (where he was sold twice), through the great Civil War, and finally to Washington, Iowa, a free life, and public schools for his children, Samuel Hall witnessed it all. He traces his parents from Liberia, and his brothers and sisters and children and where they were sold. Most of them he never saw again after a sale. Some were freed early, and some, like Samuel and his family, endured until the bitter end. But here, over 100 years from the telling, we get a unique view into the world, that, thank God, no longer exists in the United States. But we need to know. We need to understand WHY slavery is so evil. Read this little old book, and you will understand deeply.


Closer to Freedom

Closer to Freedom

Author: Stephanie M. H. Camp

Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 0807828726

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Recent scholarship on slavery has explored the lives of enslaved people beyond the watchful eye of their masters. Building on this work and the study of space, social relations, gender, and power in the Old South, Stephanie Camp examines the everyday cont