The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 2 of 4 eBook

American Anti-Slavery Society
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,105 pages of information about The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 2 of 4.

The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 2 of 4 eBook

American Anti-Slavery Society
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,105 pages of information about The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 2 of 4.
Cruelties,—­Insurrection of 1816,—­Licentiousness,—­Prejudice—­Indolence and Inefficiency of the Whites,—­Hostility to Emancipation,—­Barbadoes as it is,—­The Apprenticeship System; Provisions respecting the Special Magistrates,—­Provisions respecting the Master,—­Provisions respecting the Apprentice,—­The Design of the Apprenticeship,—­Practical Operation of the Apprenticeship,—­Sympathy of the Special Magistrates with the Masters,—­Apprenticeship, modified Slavery,—­Vexatious to the Master,—­No Preparation for Freedom,—­Begets hostility between Master and Apprentice,—­Has illustrated the Forbearance of the Negroes,—­Its tendency to exasperate them,—­Testimony to the Working of the Apprenticeship in the Windward Islands generally.

JAMAICA.

    Sketch of its Scenery,—­Interview with the Attorney General,—­The
    Solicitor General; his Testimony,—­The American Consul; his
    Testimony,—­The Superintendent of the Wesleyan Missions,—­The
    Baptist Missionaries; Sabbath; Service in a Baptist
    Chapel,—­Moravians; Episcopalians; Scotch Presbyterians,—­Schools in
    Kingston,—­Communication from the Teacher of the Wolmer Free School;
    Education; Statistics,—­The Union School,—­“Prejudice
    Vincible,”—­Disabilities and Persecutions of Colored People,—­Edward
    Jordan, Esq.,—­Colored Members of Assembly,—­Richard Hill,
    Esq.,—­Colored Artisans and Merchants in Kingston,—­Police Court of
    Kingston,—­American Prejudice in the “limbos,”—­“Amalgamation!”—­St.
    Andrew’s House of Correction; Tread-mill,—­Tour through “St. Thomas
    in the East,”—­Morant Bay; Local Magistrate; his lachrymal
    forebodings,—­Proprietor of Green Wall Estate; his
    Testimony,—­Testimony of a Wesleyan Missionary,—­Belvidere Estate;
    Testimony of the Manager,—­Chapel built by Apprentices,—­House of
    Correction,—­Chain-Gang,—­A call from Special Justice Baines; his
    Testimony,—­Bath,—­Special Justice’s Office; his
    Testimony,—­“Alarming Rebellion,”—­Testimony of a Wesleyan
    Missionary,—­Principal of the Mico Charity School; his
    Testimony,—­Noble instance of Filial Affection in a Negro
    Girl,—­Plantain Garden River Valley; Alexander Barclay,
    Esq.,—­Golden Grove Estate; Testimony of the Manager,—­The Custos of
    the Parish; his Testimony,—­Amity Hall Estate; Testimony of the
    Manager,—­Lord Belmore’s Prophecy,—­Manchioneal; Special Magistrate
    Chamberlain; his Testimony,—­his Weekly Court,—­Pro slavery
    gnashings,—­Visit with the Special Magistrate to the Williamsfield
    Estate; Testimony of the Manager,—­Oppression of
    Book-keepers,—­Sabbath; Service at a Baptist Chapel,—­Interview with
    Apprentices; their Testimony,—­Tour through St. Andrew’s and Port
    Royal,—­Visit to Estates in company with Special Justice
    Bourne,—­White Emigrants to Jamaica,—­Dublin Castle Estate; Special

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