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Slave Life in Georgia - African American History

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<strong>Slave</strong> <strong>Life</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong> 23<br />

have a wife, there was a plenty of likely yallow gals on the plantation for such<br />

as he to choose from. He might have the pick of 'em. But he (Stevens) wasn't<br />

go<strong>in</strong>g to let his niggers breed for another man's benefit, not he: so if John<br />

couldn't get a wife off the plantation he shouldn't have one at all. But he'd cure<br />

him of Nancy any how."<br />

The unfortunate fellow was taken to the whipp<strong>in</strong>g-post, which on Stevens' estate<br />

consisted of two solid uprights, some ten feet high, with a cross-beam at the top,<br />

form<strong>in</strong>g a k<strong>in</strong>d of gallows. Along the cross-beam were three or four massive<br />

iron cleets,to which pulleys were fixed, hav<strong>in</strong>g a f<strong>in</strong>e but closely-twisted cord<br />

pass<strong>in</strong>g over them. John Glasgow hav<strong>in</strong>g been stripped, as on the previous<br />

occasion, the end of one of these cords was tightly fastened round his wrists. His<br />

left foot was then<br />

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drawn up and tied, toes downwards, to his right knee, so that his left knee<br />

formed an angle by means of which, when swung up, his body could<br />

conveniently be turned. An oaken stake, about two feet long, was now driven<br />

<strong>in</strong>to the ground beneath the cross-beam of the whipp<strong>in</strong>g-post, and made sharp at<br />

the top with a draw-knife. He was then hoisted up by his hands, by means of the<br />

pulley and rope, <strong>in</strong> such wise that his body swung by its own weight, his hands<br />

be<strong>in</strong>g high over his head and his right foot level with the po<strong>in</strong>ted end of the<br />

oaken "stob" or stake.<br />

I may here state that this punishment is called the picket, and by be<strong>in</strong>g swung <strong>in</strong><br />

this manner, the sk<strong>in</strong> of the victim's back is stretched till it sh<strong>in</strong>es, and cuts more<br />

readily under the lash: on the other hand, if the unhappy sufferer, sw<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g<br />

"between heaven and earth" as it is called, desires to rest, he can do so only by<br />

plac<strong>in</strong>g the foot that is at liberty on the sharp end of the stake. The excessive<br />

pa<strong>in</strong> caused by be<strong>in</strong>g flogged while suspended, and the nausea excited by<br />

twirl<strong>in</strong>g round, causes the victim of the "picket" to seek temporary relief by<br />

stay<strong>in</strong>g himself on the "stob." On his do<strong>in</strong>g so, for ever so brief a space, one of<br />

the bystanders tak<strong>in</strong>g hold of the<br />

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bent knee, and us<strong>in</strong>g it as a handle, gives the unfortunate a twirl, and sends him<br />

sp<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g round on the hard po<strong>in</strong>t of the stake, which perforates the heel or the<br />

sole of the foot, as the case may be, quite to the bone.<br />

24.03.2006

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