The Ledger and the Chain by Joshua D. Rothman
Author:Joshua D. Rothman [Rothman, Joshua D.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-04-20T00:00:00+00:00
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REPUTATIONS, 1837â1846
BORN IN THE CENTRAL VIRGINIA COUNTRYSIDE WEST OF Fredericksburg, Madison Henderson recalled being no older than fifteen when Asa Brockman sold him to James Blakey in the town of Orange Court House. Henderson remained there for six weeks while Blakey accumulated more enslaved people for his âpartnersâ in the slave trade, whose names Henderson gave as âSamuel Alsop, Mr. Ballard and James Franklin.â Blakey then shackled Henderson and his other prisoners and marched them thirty miles to Alsopâs plantation, where they stayed for another week before continuing to Richmond and ending up âlodged in the negro jail of Mr. Ballard.â About a week after that, Ballard put Henderson and the rest of âthe gangâ on a steamboat to Norfolk, where they transferred to a waiting ship and sailed for New Orleans. Taking custody of them on their coastal passage was someone Henderson described as âthe chief of a company of negro tradersâ when he told his life story to a newspaper reporter. Henderson was talking about Isaac Franklin.
Henderson claimed he became Franklinâs âbody servantâ at sea and âremained in his serviceâ for the next three and a half years. He procured âgood and kindâ treatment by giving Franklin what he wanted, and he learned that âthe best means to secure his favorâ was âto obey him implicitly, execute his orders literally, and watch carefully over his interests.â But Henderson considered his time with Franklin utterly ruinous. He found himself apprenticed to a con man who led a crime syndicate, and that involved even more than the usual moral compromises entailed by being the enslaved assistant of a slave trader.
Henderson said he attended Franklin in carrying out âoperations in selling and occasionally in buyingâ enslaved people that âextended to all the southern parts.â He reported being with Franklin as he made sales in New Orleans, Natchez, Vicksburg, and Mobile, and accompanying Franklin as he made purchases in Baltimore, the District of Columbia, Richmond, Norfolk, and smaller Virginia towns. And Henderson remembered that under Franklinâs tutelage, he became a liar and a thief. If an enslaved person seemed âunwilling to be sold,â Hendersonâs job was âto overcome their objectionsâ with âfalse tales of what my master would do for them.â If a slaveholder would not part with people Franklin had his eye on, Hendersonâs âduty was to coax off, and harbor negroes: in other words, to aid in stealing them.â
Henderson promised the enslaved that Franklin would liberate them in the free states or Canada. He told enslaved men âthey would become rich and own plenty of property,â and he told enslaved women they would marry ârich white menâ and live âin style and splendor.â They needed only to meet Henderson at an appointed place and time, and he and Franklin would take care of the rest. When the plan worked, Henderson stealthily escorted Franklinâs targets to white accomplices while Franklin negotiated for legal title to the runaways. Franklin aimed for cut-rate prices in exchange for assuming the risks and costs of recapturing them.
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