Twisted Fates
He Bought Her for the Highest Price in Georgia — And Learned the Secret No Man Was Meant to Know
The Slave Who Knelt on Corn All Night — And His Legs at Sunrise Made the Masters Run (1851)
The Slave Who Woke Up Buried in a Coffin — And What Moved Beside Him Haunted the Masters (1851)
The Slave Given to the Sickly Heir — And What Happened That Night Shamed the Entire Bloodline (1853)
The Slave Buried Up to His Neck for Two Days — And What He Saw in the Dark Terrified Everyone (1841)
The Slave Hung by His Wrists for Three Days — The First Thing He Said Made the Masters Run (1842)
The Slave Locked in a Barrel With Snakes — And What Came Out at Dawn Made the Masters Run (1844)
The Slave Who Ate Moldy Bread — and Became the Masters’ Worst Fear (1852)
The Slave Who Was Swallowed by the Tornado — and Returned as the Wind That Hunted the Masters
The Slave Who Unleashed Panthers on the Masters — The Night the Ballroom Turned to Blood (1852)
(Georgia, 1843) The One-Armed Slave Who Returned for Vengeance — and Chained His Master
The Slave Who Froze in the Winter Storm — and Returned as the Cold That Hunts (Virginia, 1839)
The Slave Who Survived the Great Fire — and Returned as the Flame’s Judgment (Louisiana, 1842)
The Slave Who Was Struck by Lightning — and Returned as the Storm That Followed Him (Florida, 1837)
The Daughters Who Buried Their Forbidden Babies — And the Slave They Framed Returned for the Truth
The Silent Giantess of Virginia — The 6'8 Enslaved Woman Who Hunted the Masters Who Hurt Her
Ezekiel of Mississippi — The Slave Swept Away by the Great Flood Who Returned to Hunt the Guilty
Miriam of Louisiana — The Enslaved Mother Who Took Vengeance After Her Children Burned (1851)
Hannah of Georgia — The Enslaved Woman Who Hunted the Men Who Burned Her Family Alive (1852)
The Slave Who Hunted the Men Who Took His Brother — A Silent Requiem in Georgia (1852)
The Slave Who Was Left for Dead in the Swamp — and Rose Again as the Swamp Revenant
The Slave Who Survived the Plantation Plague — and Returned as the Avenging Angel of the Forgotten
The Slave Who Escaped the Free-State Border — and Returned as Vengeance Incarnate (Maryland, 1852)
The Slave Who Burned the Plantation After They Took His Wife — And Made the Land Remember His Name
The Slave Who Built a Southern Mansion — And Was Buried Beneath It (Natchez, 1852)
The Slave Who Learned to Read — And Turned Words Into Revenge
The Slave Who Was Traded for a Fake Diamond — And Returned for His Master’s Life
The Wife Hidden in the Attic — And the Town That Chose to Bury Her Alive