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RANKIN, who is a native of Tennessee, in his letters on slavery, published fifteen years since, says: "A respectable gentleman, who is now a citizen of Flemingsburg, Fleming county, Kentucky, when in the state of South Carolina, was invited by a slaveholder, to walk with him and take a view of his farm.
At Flemingsburg I saw an Albino, a female about fourteen years old. Her parents were clear negros, of the Congo or Guinea race, and in every thing but colour she perfectly resembled them. Her form, face, and hair, possessed the true negro characteristics curved shins, projecting jaw, retreating forehead, and woolly head.
"Judge James gave himself up to the authorities; and when the informant of the editor left Clinton, Binford, and the unfortunate stranger lay shrouded corpses together." The "N.O. Bee" thus gives the conclusion of the matter: "Judge James was tried and acquitted, the death of Binford being regarded as an act of justifiable homicide." From the "Flemingsburg Kentuckian," June 23,'38.
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