Sam, AL, 1860 October 19

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A slave was sentenced to die in 1860 for inciting slaves
against white people of Alaba ma, Sentenced by Jadge

Thornton. Speech of Thornton in SLAVERY IN ALABAMA b§
ames Benson Sellers, Copyright 1950 by

} Uni ersity of
Alabama Press, pages 219-250,

(His source: MONTGOMERY
Don't know whether

WEEKLY ADVERTISER, October 10, 1860),
actually hanged or not.

SAM

A slave was sentenced to die in 1860 for inciting slaves
against white people of Alaba ma, Sentenced by Judge
Thornton. Speech of Thornton in SLAVERY IN ALABAMA b§
ames Benson Sellers, Copyright 1950 by Uni ersity of
Alabama Press, pages 2l,9-250, (His source: MONTGOMERY

WEEKLY ADVERTISER, October 10, 1860),

Don't know whether
actually hanged or not.

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Speech of Thornton in SLAVR’

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Alabama Press, pages 219-250, (i
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