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Archives, N. C. also mentions Gerald W. Mullin
FLIGHT AND REBELLION: SLAVE RESISTANCE IN EIGHT-
TEENTH CENTURY VIRGINIA (New York: Oxford Univer
sity Press, 1972, page 36.

Archives, N. C. also mentions Gerald W. Mullin
FLIGHT AND REBELLION: SLAVE RESISTANCE IN EIGHT=
TEENTH CENTURY VIRGINIA (New York: Oxford Univer
sity yeuee 1972, page 36.

Archives, N. C. also mentions Gerald W, Mullin
FLIGHT AND REBELLION: SLAVE RESISTANCE IN EIGHT-
TEENTH CENTURY VIRGINIA (New York: Oxford Univer.
sity Press, 1972, page 36.

TONEY

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" .ein Rowan County, Toney, accused 66 arson,
admitted 'in plain’ and mainfest Terms,...that

he did set fire to, and burn the Dwelling house
of his master, and when asked if there was any
reason why he should not be sentenced to death,
the slave answered that he had none, Toney's
actionsexemplified an ‘inward-directed rebell-
iousness! against the slave system that was
self-defeating and even self-destructive in its
intention." "North Carolina Slave Courts,

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APAGSRE Rt RVI AWe vot ER Number Ly Jane»
1983, page 28, (His source: Trial of Tone
Feb. 7, 1777, Rowan County Court Mihnutes. ee :

TONEY

(Need confirmation. )

" ,.ein Rowan County, Toney, accused 86 arson,
admitted 'in plain’ and mainfest Terms...that

he did set fire to, and burn the Dwelling house
of his master, and when asked if there was any

reason why he should not be sentenced to death,
the slave answered that he had none, Toney's

actionsexemplified an 'inward-directed rebell-
jousness! against the slave system that was
self-defeating and even self-destructive in its
intention." "North Carolina Slave Courts,

ATAGORERRY ABV TAN™ Vo1uMB ER umber Ly Janes

1983, page 28, (His source: Trial of Toney,

Feb, Ns MATE Rowan County Court Mthnutes aun
TONEY
(Need confirmation.)

owan County, Toney, accused 66 arson,
admitted 'in plain and mainfest Terms...that
he did set fire to, and burn the Dwelling house
of his master, and when asked if there was any
reason why he should not be sentenced to death,
the slave answered that he had none, Toney's

actionsexemplified en 'inward-directed rebell-
dousness! against the slave system that was
self-defeating and even

intention," "North Carolina Slave Courts,

AEMORL AR: BVA votunB ERS Number f, “Genes

1983, page 28. (His source: Trial of Toney,

Feb. 7, 1777, Rowan County Court Mamutes Sta
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