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The God part of him : slavery and constraints on fatherhood -- I liked my papa the best : enslaved fathers -- Blasphemous doctrine for a slave to teach : provisioning -- This great object of my life : purchase and escape -- Tuckey buzzard lay me : slavery, sex, and white fathers -- Mortifications peculiarly their own : rape, concubines, and white paternity -- My children is my own : fatherhood and freedom -- Good to us chillum : provisioning in freedom.
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