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Hassin Bin Sober

(26,330 posts)
Tue Sep 6, 2016, 06:48 PM Sep 2016

‘Letter from a Freedman to His Old Master’

https://www.good.is/articles/jordan-andersons-legendary-clapback

‘Letter from a Freedman to His Old Master’

In 1825, at the approximate age of eight, Jordan Anderson (sometimes spelled “Jordon”) was sold into slavery and would live as a servant of the Anderson family for 39 years. In 1864, the Union Army camped out on the Anderson plantation and he and his wife, Amanda, were liberated. The couple eventually made it safely to Dayton, Ohio when, in July 1865, Jordan received a letter from his former owner, Colonel P.H. Anderson. The letter kindly asked Jordan to return to work on the plantation because it had fallen into disarray during the war.

On August 7, 1865, Jordan dictated his response through his new boss, Valentine Winters, and it was published in the Cincinnati Commercial. The letter entitled “Letter from a Freedman to His Old Master” was not only hilarious, but it showed compassion, defiance and dignity. That year, the the letter would be republished in the New York Daily Tribune and Lydia Marie Child’s The Freedman’s Book.



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‘Letter from a Freedman to His Old Master’ (Original Post) Hassin Bin Sober Sep 2016 OP
My son sent me that link yesterday. It's a good read. Arkansas Granny Sep 2016 #1
I'd read the letter in the past Warpy Sep 2016 #2
It was posted here some years ago malaise Sep 2016 #3

Warpy

(111,300 posts)
2. I'd read the letter in the past
Tue Sep 6, 2016, 07:20 PM
Sep 2016

and thank you for posting it here. It was one of the most eloquent "kiss my ass" letters I have ever read.

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