White Slavery in Colonial Times (1903)
"That negro slavery is not the only one that this country has had to contend against is surprisingly shown in Miss Bourne's 'White Slavery in Colonial Time.'" -St. Alban's Messenger, May 28, 1903

Where white people kept as slaves to work on America colonial platations against their will?

In 1903, Annie Nettelton Bourne (1865-1943) answers this question in her short 12-page work titled "White Slavery in Colonial Times," that appeared in the June 1903 issue of New England Magazine.

In introducing her work, Bourne writes:

"The negro slave, with his picturesque and touching personality, is a familiar figure. In our pity for him we forget that when the first cargo of blacks reached America in 1619, a large part of the population was formed of imported white bondservants whose history is in some respects more affecting than that of the negroes....White bond-servants were of four classes: convicts, indentured servants, the victims of kidnappers and redemptioners."

About the author:
Annie Nettleton Bourne (1865-1943) was an author or translator of 38 books mainly on history.
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White Slavery in Colonial Times (1903)
"That negro slavery is not the only one that this country has had to contend against is surprisingly shown in Miss Bourne's 'White Slavery in Colonial Time.'" -St. Alban's Messenger, May 28, 1903

Where white people kept as slaves to work on America colonial platations against their will?

In 1903, Annie Nettelton Bourne (1865-1943) answers this question in her short 12-page work titled "White Slavery in Colonial Times," that appeared in the June 1903 issue of New England Magazine.

In introducing her work, Bourne writes:

"The negro slave, with his picturesque and touching personality, is a familiar figure. In our pity for him we forget that when the first cargo of blacks reached America in 1619, a large part of the population was formed of imported white bondservants whose history is in some respects more affecting than that of the negroes....White bond-servants were of four classes: convicts, indentured servants, the victims of kidnappers and redemptioners."

About the author:
Annie Nettleton Bourne (1865-1943) was an author or translator of 38 books mainly on history.
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White Slavery in Colonial Times (1903)

White Slavery in Colonial Times (1903)

by Annie Nettleton Bourne
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White Slavery in Colonial Times (1903)

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"That negro slavery is not the only one that this country has had to contend against is surprisingly shown in Miss Bourne's 'White Slavery in Colonial Time.'" -St. Alban's Messenger, May 28, 1903

Where white people kept as slaves to work on America colonial platations against their will?

In 1903, Annie Nettelton Bourne (1865-1943) answers this question in her short 12-page work titled "White Slavery in Colonial Times," that appeared in the June 1903 issue of New England Magazine.

In introducing her work, Bourne writes:

"The negro slave, with his picturesque and touching personality, is a familiar figure. In our pity for him we forget that when the first cargo of blacks reached America in 1619, a large part of the population was formed of imported white bondservants whose history is in some respects more affecting than that of the negroes....White bond-servants were of four classes: convicts, indentured servants, the victims of kidnappers and redemptioners."

About the author:
Annie Nettleton Bourne (1865-1943) was an author or translator of 38 books mainly on history.

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BN ID: 2940162254768
Publisher: Far West Travel Adventure
Publication date: 05/24/2021
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About the Author

Annie Nettleton Bourne (1865-1943) was an author or translator of 38 books mainly on history.
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