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Slavery --- African Americans --- Slavery. --- History
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Racism --- African Americans --- United States
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African Americans --- African Americans --- African Americans --- Civil rights --- History --- History --- History
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Free Negro in North Carolina, 1790-1860
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Asthma --- African Americans. --- Hispanic Americans. --- Treatment
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This is the story of the "other" Houston, Joshua, the slave of Margaret Lea until she married Sam Houston and moved to Texas in 1840. Joshua was unique among slaves: he was taught to read and write, and was allowed to keep money he earned. The story is set in a background of historical details about southern social history before, during, and after the Civil War. Sources include slave autobiographies and biographies; Houston family letters; oral histories of descendants of both Houston families; birth, marriage and death records; land records and deeds; church and school records.
African Americans --- Statesmen --- History --- Houston, Joshua,
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African Americans in literature. --- Ellison, Ralph --- Authorship.
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