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John Andrew Jackson
John Andrew Jackson
was an American
abolitionist
in the nineteenth century. He was born into
slavery
on a country
plantation
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Sumter County, South Carolina
. His escape north to
Canada
may have been one of many slave experiences that inspired
Harriet Beecher Stowe
's ''
Uncle Tom's Cabin
''. During the
American Civil War
, Jackson published ''The Experience of a Slave in South Carolina'' (1862) while in Great Britain.
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Experience of a Slave in South Carolina.
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