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The barber of Natchez
This book is an absorbing account of the rise of a slave to freedom, business success, and high community standing in Natchez -- all before 1850. In his diary, letters, and business records, the remarkable William Johnson portrays his family life, recreations, and his friendships with people of both races. The book also describes his wanton murder and the trials of the man who shot him. - Back cover.
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