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The paper explores the question of the role of the geography the region in inspiring slave runaways to abscond from the plantation, ... ""Lurking about the Neighbourhood:" Escape, Refuge, and Survival in Eastern North Carolina, 1780-1840" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the 93rd Annual Convention,
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Zombie Survival & Defense Wiki - how to escape as a sex slave. ... The title implies that you want to use sex as a means to escape. ...
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www.zombiesurvivalwiki.com/thread/2335494/how+to+escape...
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When she learns that the people who captured them will soon be moving for the winter Kaya finally realizes she must escape with her sister or they are done for good and will never be able to return home. She befriends anther Indian slave boy and enlists his help in escaping.
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www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/158485426X/llpoh-20
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Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, His Early Life as a Slave, His Escape from Bondage, and His Complete History to the Present Time; Douglass, Frederick; Hartford, Conn. Park Publishing Co. 1881;
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CHAPTER IV. A GENERAL SURVEY OF THE SLAVE PLANTATION. Home plantation of Colonel Lloyd--Its isolation--Its industries--The slave rule--Power of overseers- ... CHAPTER XXI. ESCAPE FROM SLAVERY. Closing incidents in my "Life as a Slave"--Discontent--Suspicions--Master's generosity--Difficulties in the way of escape--Plan...
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docsouth.unc.edu/neh/dougl92/dougl92.html
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In Kaya's Escape, Kaya and Speaking Rain are captured and taken to an enemy's camp. Determined to escape, Kaya struggles to make it home through the bitter winter weather without supplies. Nez Perce words are used throughout both stories, and a glossary is appended. ... Kaya's Escape: A Survival Story (School & Library Binding)
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www.amazon.ca/Kayas-Escape-Janet-Beeler-Shaw/dp/0613462...
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But what particularly raised the historians’ ire were the two plaques, one naming the code’s symbols and the other explaining that they were used “to indicate the location of safe houses, escape routes and to convey other information vital to a slave’s escape and survival.”...
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www.dlackey.org/weblog/docs/Douglass%20Tribute.html
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In 1986, 7-year-old Francis Bok was taken from his village in southern Sudan by raiding Arab militiamen from the north and forced into slave labor, along with hundreds of other Dinka women and children. His parents were murdered. ... Three years had passed since I had been caught [trying to escape]. I had now been with...
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www.csmonitor.com/2003/1219/p11s02-coop.htm
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