Born into slavery in North Carolina around 1786, Moses Grandy was
bequeathed to his young playmate, his original owner's son, when
they were both eight years old. Hired out until he was twenty-one,
Grandy describes each of his temporary masters--some cruel and some
kind. His first wife is sold shortly after they marry, and he never
sees her again. After saving his money whenever possible and buying
his freedom for $600, Grandy is betrayed by his childhood friend,
who sells him. Grandy marries again and purchases his freedom a
second time, only to be once again betrayed. With the assistance of
white friends, Grandy buys his freedom a third time and moves
north. He is also able to purchase the freedom of his second wife,
but their children remain in slavery. Grandy wrote this
Narrative to raise funds for the freedom of his
children.
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