1Preface By The Author
23XXI : The Loophole Of Retreat
2Introduction By The Editor
24XXII : Christmas Festivities
31 : Childhood
25XXIII : Still In Prison
4II : The New Master And Mistress
26XXIV : The Candidate For Congress
5III : The Slaves’ New Year’s Day
27XXV : Competition In Cunning
6IV : The Slave Who Dared To Feel Like A Man
28XXVI : Important Era In My Brother’s Life
7V : The Trials Of Girlhood
29XXVII : New Destination For The Children
8VI : The Jealous Mistress
30XXVIII : Aunt Nancy
9VII : The Lover
31XXIX : Preparations For Escape
10VIII : What Slaves Are Taught To Think Of The North
32XXX : Northward Bound
11IX : Sketches Of Neighboring Slaveholders
33XXXI : Incidents In Philadelphia
12X : A Perilous Passage In The Slave Girl’s Life
34XXXII : The Meeting Of Mother And Daughter
13XI : The New Tie To Life
35XXXIII : A Home Found
14XII : Fear Of Insurrection
36XXXIV : The Old Enemy Again
15XIII : The Church And Slavery
37XXXV : Prejudice Against Color
16XIV : Another Link To Life
38XXXVI : The Hairbreadth Escape
17XV : Continued Persecutions
39XXXVII : A Visit To England
18XVI : Scenes At The Plantation
40XXXVIII : Renewed Invitations To Go South
19XVII : The Flight
41XXXIX : The Confession
20XVIII : Months Of Peril
42XL : The Fugitive Slave Law
21XIX : The Children Sold
43XLI : Free At Last
22XX : New Perils
44Appendix