Clotel; Or, The President's Daughter
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Chapter 1 THE NEGRO SALE
Chapter 2 GOING TO THE SOUTH
Chapter 3 THE NEGRO CHASE
Chapter 4 THE SLAVE MARKET
Chapter 5 THE RELIGIOUS TEACHER
Chapter 6 THE SEPARATION
Chapter 7 THE PARSON POET
Chapter 8 A SLAVE HUNTING PARSON
Chapter 9 DEATH OF THE PARSON
Chapter 10 RETALIATION
Chapter 11 ESCAPE OF CLOTEL
Chapter 12 A TRUE DEMOCRAT
Chapter 13 THE CHRISTIAN'S DEATH
Chapter 14 A RIDE IN A STAGE-COACH
Chapter 15 THE ARREST
Chapter 16 DEATH IS FREEDOM
Chapter 17 THE ESCAPE
Chapter 18 THE HAPPY MEETING
Chapter 19 CONCLUSION
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Chapter 16 DEATH IS FREEDOM

"I asked but freedom, and ye gave

Chains, and the freedom of the grave."-Snelling.

THERE are, in the district of Columbia, several slave prisons, or "Negro pens," as they are termed. These prisons are mostly occupied by persons to keep their slaves in, when collecting their gangs together for the New Orleans market. Some of them belong to the

            
            

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