Rearing Wolves to Our Own Destruction: Slavery in Richmond Virginia, 1782–1865 (70 page)

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Authors: Midori Takagi

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36. Weld,
Vacation Tour,
297-98.
37. Jeter,
Recollections,
210-11;
First Century of the First Baptist Church,
250.
38. Dover Association, Minutes, 1821, Virginia Baptist Historical Society; Virginia General Assembly, Legislative Petition, Dec. 3, 1823, LVA.
39. Weld,
Vacation Tour,
294-95.
40. FABC Minutes, Sept. 30, 1859, LVA; O'Brien, "Factory, Church, and Community," 526.
41. Virginia General Assembly, "An Act to Amend and Explain an Act Further Declaring What Shall Be Deemed Unlawful Meetings of Slaves," Jan. 4, 1805, LVA.
42. Jeter,
Recollections,
211-12; O'Brien, "Factory, Church, and Community," 525;
First Century of the First Baptist Church,
83.
43. Ryland,
Scripture Catechism for Coloured People,
139, LVA; O'Brien, "Factory, Church, and Community," 531.
44. FABC Minutes, Aug. 8, 1852, LVA.
45. O'Brien, "From Bondage to Citizenship," 45, 48-49;
First Century of the First Baptist Church,
260-61.
46. O'Brien, "From Bondage to Citizenship," 38.
47. Weld,
Vacation Tour,
295-96.
48. Bratton, "John Jasper of Richmond," 32-39; John Jasper, "De Sun Do Move," quoted in Miller,
BlackAmerican Literature,
128-35.

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