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By James Hugo Johnston

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Who is willing to emancipate him''6 Petitions for freedom are also sent to the legislature of the state by Negro blacksmiths. A slave in the employ of a physician residing at the Hot Springs explains that for twenty years his master was confined to his bed, without the use of his limbs, "during which time and until his master's death he served him faithfully as his blacksmith, besides rendering him valuable and important services as his body servant . . ; and that he has paid $600 dollars for his freedom and $500 for his hire"7 A petition coming from the city of Petersburg shows that Edward Stokes "is a blacksmith; and from his industry, frugality, and good behaviour is much encouraged in his calling, from the profits of which he has been enabled to lay up a considerable sum of money"8 Jacob Prosser, a drayman of the city of Richmond, declares that "by the unusual satisfaction it has been his good fortune to render to commercial men of the 5 Archives of Virginia, Legislative Papers, Petition 6315, Nansemond, Oct.

The Intermixture of Races in the Colonial Period 165 8. The Problem of Racial Identity 191 9. The White Man and His Negro Relations 217 10. The Status of the White Woman in the Slave States 237 11. Indian Relations 269 12. Mulatto Life in the Slave Period 293 Appendix 317 Bibliography 340 Index 357 Page 1 I THE RELATION OF THE NEGRO TO THE WHITE MAN IN VIRGINIA Page 3 One Friendly Relations In the English colonies of the mainland of North America racial institutions were formed in the seventeenth century.

During the late war, the slave Pluto was in the service of the Commonwealth, a mariner on the armed boat Patriot . . , that at the period of the engagement between that vessel and the "Lord Howe," a British Privateer, the said Negro slave was one of the crew, and in the course thereof displayed a degree of courage and ardour, that drew the attention of the captain and his officers and such as in their opinion, and he presumes to hope that of your Honourable Body also, might entitle him to his freedom.

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