Chapters
- Chapter 1 Ch.1
- Chapter 2 Ch.2
- Chapter 3 Ch.3
- Chapter 4 Ch.4
- Chapter 5 Ch.5
- Chapter 6 Ch.6
- Chapter 7 Ch.7
- Chapter 8 Ch.8
- Chapter 9 Ch.9
- Chapter 10 Ch.10
- Chapter 11 Ch.11
- 1. The woman who was paraded as victim of violence was of bad character; Ch.12
- 2. She was publicly reported and generally known to have been criminally Ch.13
- 3. She was compelled by threats, if not by violence, to make the charge Ch.14
- 4. When she came to apply the match Coy asked her if she would burn him Ch.15
- 5. A large majority of the "superior" white men prominent in the affair Ch.16
- introduction and greeting, although every other incident of that morning Ch.17