Extemporaneous musings, occasionally poetic, about life in its richly varied dimensions, especially as relates to history, theology, law, literature, science, by one who is an attorney, ordained minister, historian, writer, and African American.
Monday, March 13, 2017
REMINISCENCES
"Disgraceful as it is to those whom it concerns, it is nevertheless true that colored persons sometimes turned traitors to their own race, and, Judas-like, betrayed their brethren for a little money. A man of this character who had been sent as a spy from Kentucky applied to me for protection , and seeming to be much alarmed unless he should be captured. As other attempts of similar character had often been made, I was on the lookout, and was wary and guarded in what I said . I took the man to the house of one of my colored friends, whom I had previously informed of my suspicions, and told him to be on his guard till it should be discovered whether the man was a fugitive or a spy. It was soon ascertained that he was the latter , and the colored people among whom he had been staying, arose in their indignation , took him out of the city, and administered punishment in the shape of a severe whipping. After this he returned to Kentucky and was never known to play such a part again."
P.236-237, "Cincinnati Stories Continued," REMINISCENCES Of LEVI COFFIN (2006)