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The True Story of Mrs Nance Legins Costley: The Trials of Nance

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Mrs Nance Legins Costley The Trials Of Nance NANCE: Trials Of The First Slave Freed By Abraham Lincoln: A True Story Of Mrs Nance Legins Costley (Trials Of Nance 1)

Once upon a time, in the early 1800s, a remarkable woman named Nance Legins Costley made history through her unwavering determination and resistance to the injustices of slavery. The true story of Mrs Nance Legins Costley has left an indelible mark on American history, shedding light on the trials and tribulations she faced in her fight for freedom and equality.

Born into slavery in 1817 in Robertson County, Tennessee, Nance Legins Costley experienced the cruel realities of a system that denied her basic human rights from a young age. The journey she embarked on to reclaim her autonomy serves as an inspiration to generations seeking justice.

The Beginning of a Journey

The story of Nance Legins Costley starts on a plantation in Tennessee, where she suffered unimaginable hardships as a young slave. However, her resilient spirit and refusal to accept the dehumanizing conditions led her on an extraordinary quest for liberty.

NANCE: Trials of the First Slave Freed by Abraham Lincoln: A True Story of Mrs Nance Legins Costley (Trials of Nance 1)
NANCE: Trials of the First Slave Freed by Abraham Lincoln: A True Story of Mrs. Nance Legins-Costley (Trials of Nance Book 1)
by John C. Hamilton(Kindle Edition)

4.4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 26124 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 105 pages

It was during her time on the plantation that Nance met and fell in love with a free man named Charles Costley. Their love, though forbidden, became an anchor of hope in Nance's life, motivating her to break free from the chains that bound her.

A Crossroads of Trials

As Nance navigated the complex web of slavery, she faced numerous trials, both physically and emotionally. Time and again, she was separated from her loved ones, sold to different owners, and subjected to unimaginable cruelty. Each trial only fueled her determination to fight for her freedom and the freedom of others.

One of the unimaginable trials Nance faced was losing her children. In a heart-wrenching turn of events, her children were sold to different slave owners, tearing her heart apart. This injustice gave Nance even more motivation to create a better future for herself and those she loved.

The Legal Battle for Freedom

Nance's fight for freedom reached its peak during a daring legal battle that pushed the boundaries of the American legal system. The case of took center stage, elevating Nance's story to national attention, and challenging the very foundation of slavery as an institution.

Through a series of trials, Nance Legins Costley fought relentlessly for her rights. Her unwavering determination and the support of abolitionists and sympathetic individuals alike slowly chipped away at the fortress of slavery. Her case became a pivotal moment in the quest for freedom and equal rights for all.

A Legacy of Resilience

After years of fighting, Nance Legins Costley finally secured her freedom in 1841. However, her journey did not end there. She dedicated herself to the abolitionist cause, tirelessly working to dismantle the system of slavery that had plagued her life for so long.

Nance's story serves as a reminder of the incredible resilience and strength of the human spirit. Her legacy continues to inspire generations, reminding us of the importance of fighting for justice and equality in all aspects of society.

The Trials of Nance

The trials faced by Nance Legins Costley throughout her life were not only legal battles but also battles against oppression and injustice. Her story serves as a powerful testament to the relentless fight for freedom and equal rights, even in the face of overwhelming adversity.

As we reflect on Mrs Nance Legins Costley's life, let us remember her as a symbol of hope, courage, and resilience. May her story continue to inspire the countless individuals around the world who strive for a future where equality and justice prevail.

NANCE: Trials of the First Slave Freed by Abraham Lincoln: A True Story of Mrs Nance Legins Costley (Trials of Nance 1)
NANCE: Trials of the First Slave Freed by Abraham Lincoln: A True Story of Mrs. Nance Legins-Costley (Trials of Nance Book 1)
by John C. Hamilton(Kindle Edition)

4.4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 26124 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 105 pages

The "Trials of Nance" is the true story of the three Supreme Court Trials of Mrs. Nance Legins-Costley (1813-1873) in Illinois.  The dramatic non-fiction narrative is based on the original sworn and witnessed court records written with quill and buried deep in the Archives of the Illinois Supreme Court and other record depositories.

This is the only known historical biography to receive awards from an African-American Museum as well as the Illinois State Historical Society.  The editor of the Illinois History Journal claimed this is the only story about Abraham Lincoln that is really new.  The truth of the story was actually buried by white supremecist attitudes for over 100 years.  Nance actually tried to free herself, but need lawyer Lincoln to make it legal.

Nance's struggles began as a teenager and it took 15 years to win her freedom.  Nance is the only known slave in American history who managed to get to a state supreme court THREE times.  It was discovered there are more old records on Nance than any other Illinois slavery case.  The result is the book holds a piece of history to own, a copy of Nance's original signature from her historic testimony in 1827, ten years before Abraham Lincoln became a lawyer...and Nance risked everything for the sake of her eight children, both born and the unborn.

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