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Lydia Maria Child, Isaac T. Hopper: a true life, Marry Morris. (search)
Marry Morris. A woman, who was born too early to derive benefit from the gradual emancipation law of Pennsylvania, escaped from bondage in Lancaster County to Philadelphia. There she married a free colored man by the name of Abraham Morris. TAbraham Morris. They lived together very comfortably for several years, and seemed to enjoy life as much as many of their more wealthy neighbors. But in the year 1810, it unfortunately happened that Mary's master ascertained where she lived, and sent a man to arrest her, with directions either to sell her, or bring her back to him. Abraham Morris was a very intelligent, industrious man, and had laid up some money. He offered one hundred and fifty dollars of his earnings to purchase the freedom of his wife. hority, Mr. Hopper, I command you to quit this office! The impassive Quaker stood perfectly still, and pointing to Abraham Morris, he again tendered the half dollar, saying, I want an extract from thy docket, in the case of this man's wife. Here