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Essay heading: Anna Kingsley
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He thought of her as his wife and she was carrying his child. A few months before Anna gave birth; she became manager of Kingsley's household located at Laurel Grove. Most of the slave's came from East and West Africa. The plantation consisted of corn, cotton, mandarin oranges, sugarcane, potatoes and beans... displayed 300 characters
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According to Kinglsey "color ought not be the badge of degrading," only the distinction should be between slaves and free, not between white and colored (Schafer, 32).
Anna and Zephaniah were open about their relationship. She was the head wife or woman in a polygamous household. One March 4, 1811 after five years of enslavement, Anna was emancipated by her husband... displayed next 300 characters
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