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abolishment of slavery, while living in Canada. On the Underground Railroad Bibb mainly assisted on the route from Detroit to Canada, which crossed the Detroit river. Slaves would escape to Detroit, at which point they were safe and could either stay there, or cross the river to Detroit. Bibb worked tirelessly assisting this cause. Bibb assisted in establishing the Detroit River region as a safe haven and symbol of freedom for African American's escaping slavery on the Underground Railroad.
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slaves cared for themselves, their masters, and the plantation they lived on. Bibb ends the letter by stating that if Sibley tries to contest that anything he said happened, he will provide validation. Bibb then left a note at the bottom of the letter, which let Sibley know that if he continued to ignore his letters he would continue to send more.
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In the first letter Bibb tells Sibley that he is not a real Christian. Bibb also informs Sibley that his siblings which escaped from Sibley's plantation are now free with him in Canada. Bibb continues the letter addressing all of the horrendous acts associated with enslaving people, which go against
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often. Bibb's role with the Underground Railroad included crossing the river with some escapees, and meeting others on the other side of the river, in Canada. The details of Bibb's assistance in the Underground Railroad are available thanks to letters he wrote, and that were written about him while
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In the second letter, after Sibley neglected to respond to the first, Bibb continued to call to attention that in order for Sibley to be a real Christian, he had to stop slaveholding. Bibb countered the common slaveholder idea (that if freed slaves could not care for themselves) with the fact that
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Bibb told of two instances in his narrative, where he believed he had been tricked by conjurers, who he believed were only after money. One of these times he attempted to win the love of a woman, and the other time he tried his luck with another conjurer who suggested he follow his instructions in
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Henry Bibb is mostly remembered for his life and many escape attempts which he documented in his narrative, but Henry Bibb's mission did not end after his successful escape. Bibb spent the remainder of his life after escape assisting in the Underground Railroad, and later publishing about the
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state senator. Williard Greenwood, a slaveholder, sold his six siblings away to different buyers. Bibb was hired out by his father for his wages. After wishing to learn to read the Bible he received some education at a school operated by Miss Davies, until the school was shut down by locals.
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In the last chapter of Bibb's narrative he expresses the fear that he will be accused of exaggerating his story. He clarified that none of his stories were exaggerated, and slavery is not something that could be exaggerated, because it was the peak of dread.
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man, he left out his name from the narrative. This is the only owner whose name Bibb left out of the narrative, and he credits this to the treatment he received while in his care. Bibb also mentioned in his narrative that he believed the difference in
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Bibb believed, at the time which he wrote his narrative, that most of these slaves who practiced witchcraft were only pretending to know how to use it. He still acknowledged that the majority of the slaves believed in its merit.
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During Bibb's time as an agent for the Underground Railroad he lived in Detroit. Even though he lived in Detroit, his work with the Underground Railroad had him traveling back and forth from Detroit to Canada via the
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was the thing that would keep him from freedom. He would often look across the river and wonder how it could be crossed, but he felt it was his barrier from freedom. He knew that if he passed it, he could be free in
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station operated by Rev. William Charles Monroe. He hoped to gain his wife and daughter's freedom. After finding out that Malinda had been sold as a mistress to a white planter, Bibb focused on his career as an
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After these failed attempts with the witch doctors, Bibb seemed to no longer believe in the superstition. He acknowledged that belief in such superstitions came with the lack of education slaves were provided.
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This letter is three pages in length, and details his financial assistance to slaves whom were fleeing to Canada via the Underground Railroad. The letter proves Bibb's aid in the Underground Railroad.
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Henry Bibb wrote two letters to Albert G. Sibley. One letter was written on September 23, 1852, and when he did not receive a response he wrote another letter on October 7 of that same year.
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Due to his fame as an author, Bibb was reunited with three of his brothers, who separately had also escaped from slavery to Canada. In 1852, he published their accounts in his newspaper.
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Fugitive slave Henry Bibb's family's escape from bondage last eight days. They were seeking refuge in the Red River Valley swamps when armed slave catchers captured them.
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Even after Bibb moved to Canada to avoid prosecution for his assistance in the Underground Railroad, he still aided those escaping slavery through his publications.
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A letter which Henry Bibb wrote in Windsor on June 19, 1850, to a man named John Calkins has been saved in his original handwriting, and is available to read
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The letter speaks of the successful escape of a man named Lewis Richardson, and details the following. Bibb led Richardson (a native of Kentucky) across the
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slaveholder who bought him was the most positive of all his accounts of slaveholders. Because of Bibb's positive experience with this
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slaveholders was that they were producing crops for their own use, while southerners were producing crops to sell and make a profit.
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The appendix functions as a bibliography. In the appendix, Bibb includes letters as well as excerpts from the
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A fluid frontier : slavery, resistance, and the Underground Railroad in the Detroit River borderland
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A Fluid Frontier: Slavery, Resistance, and the Underground Railroad in the Detroit River Borderland
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Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, An American Slave, Written by Himself
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Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, An American Slave, Written by Himself
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The Underground Railroad : an encyclopedia of people, places, and operations
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Henry Bibb to John Calkins regarding how his money was used for fugitive slaves
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he was an agent. Further information was written by Bibb in his publications.
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Smith, Gerald L.; McDaniel, Karen Cotton; Hardin, John A. (August 28, 2015).
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Bibb was born on May 19, 1816, to an enslaved woman, Mildred Jackson, on a
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were huge supporters of Canadian emigration and together they managed the
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Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, An American Slave
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Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, An American Slave
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Letter from Henry Bibb to James G. Birney, written February 25, 1845
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Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States
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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave
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Bibb traveled and lectured throughout the United States with
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Bibb gave details of his first marriage in the autobiography
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plantation. His father was Senator James Bibb, a relative of
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Letter from Elder Binga in the April 24, 1846 edition of
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The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano
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The Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb: An American Slave
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The Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb An American Slave
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Supplementary Convention on the Abolition of Slavery
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Index

Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, An American Slave

Patrick H. Reason
a series
Forced labour
slavery
Shackles
Contemporary
Child Labour
Child soldiers
Conscription
Debt
Forced marriage
Bride buying
Child marriage
Wife selling
Forced prostitution
Human trafficking
Peonage
Penal labour
Contemporary Africa
21st-century jihadism
Sexual slavery
Wage slavery
Historical
Antiquity
Egypt
Babylonia
Greece
Rome

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