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Former Slave’s Story: ‘I Bought My Freedom’

Illustration: "Slaves Waiting for Sale, Richmond, Virginia" painted upon the sketch of 1853 by Eyre Crowe, 1861. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.

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My name is Lewis Hathaway (1824-1897), I was born 194 years ago in Kentucky, on 5 January 1824. I was born into slavery and was sold to Judge J.R. Peters. I worked out an agreement to buy my freedom from the Judge – and even though President Lincoln gave us our freedom, I “considered it a just debt and paid the balance due” on behalf of my family. I married Ann (1819-) who was also born into slavery in Kentucky.

Our son James Shelton Hathaway (1859-1930) married a Clay County, Missouri, girl named Cecelia Anderson (1863-1931). They gave their son my name as his middle name, James Lewis Hathaway (1888-1956). He served in the U.S. Army during World War I.

Source: GenealogyBank, Duluth News-Tribune (Duluth, Minnesota), 26 September 1897, page 12

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