| Frank Moore - History - 1866 - 614 pages
...every night they took their recreation, after the heavy work of the day was over, in prayer meetings. Such an 'inferior race,' you know! We went over one...benches all round the sides for the congregation,— men only,—all very black and very earnest. They prayed-with all their souls, as only black men and slaves... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - United States - 1866 - 662 pages
...indeed." — Cincinnati Gazette. "In the field where we buried the dead, a number of colored freedmen, working for Government on the railroad, had their...over, in prayer-meetings. Such an 'inferior race,' you knowl We went over one night and listened for an hour, while they sang, collected under the fly of... | |
| Frank Moore - Literary Criticism - 1866 - 650 pages
...Regiment South Carolina Volunteers.' "In the field where we buried him, a number of colored freedmen, working for government on the railroad, had their...recreation, after the heavy work of the day was over, in prayer meetings. Such an ' inferior race,' you know I We went over one night and listened for an hour,... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - Civil war - 1866 - 688 pages
...indeed." — Cincinnati Gazette. "In the field where wo buried the dead, a number of colored freedmen, working for Government on the railroad, had their...night they took their recreation, after the heavy *oik of the day was over, in prayer-meetings. Such an 'inferior race,' you know! Wo went OTCT one night... | |
| John Henry Kennaway - Reconstruction - 1867 - 348 pages
...Rauch, 14th Regt., 8. Carolina Vol.' In the field where we buried him, a number of coloured freedmen, working for Government on the railroad, had their...over one night and listened for an hour while they sung, collected under the fly of a tent, a table in the middle where the leader sat, and benches all... | |
| Frank Moore - 1867 - 634 pages
...Regiment South Carolina Volunteers.' "In the field where wo buried him, a number of colored freedmcii, working for government on the railroad, had their...recreation, after the heavy work of the day was over, in prayer meetings. Such an 'inferior race,' you know I TVtr went over one night and listened for an hour,... | |
| John Henry Kennaway - Reconstruction - 1867 - 346 pages
...Rauch, 14th Regt., S. Carolina Vol.' In the field where we buried him, a number of coloured freedmen, working for Government on the railroad, had their camp : and every night the)' took their recreation, after the heavy work of the day was over, in prayer-meetings. Such an... | |
| Literature - 1865 - 696 pages
...field where we buried him a number of coloured freedmen. working for Government on the railroad, hud their camp, and every night they took their recreation,...heavy work of the day was over, in prayer-meetings, an ' inferior race,' you know 1 prayed with all their souls, as only black men and slaves can ; for... | |
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