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Solomon Bayley
Solomon Bayley (1771 1839)〔Gates, Higginbotham (2004), p. 59.〕 was an African American slave who was born in Delaware. He is best known for his 1825 autobiography entitled ''A Narrative of Some Remarkable Incidents in the Life of Solomon Bayley, Formerly a Slave in the State of Delaware, North America''.〔Bayley 1825, p. 1.〕〔Dalleo 1997, p. 1.〕
==From slavery to freedom==

Bayley's birth and death dates were never recorded like many African Americans who lived in America during the 19th century, although some scholars such as Henry Louis Gates, Jr. were able to make rough estimates of his birth and death year.〔 In his autobiography, Bayley quoted that his maternal grandmother was born in Guinea, and was captured and brought to North America in the 17th century.〔Bayley (1825), p. 38.〕 Bayley's writings illustrated how his owner took him to Virginia and after arriving there, he later escaped and returned to Delaware where he was reunited with his wife.〔Bayley 1825, p. 6.〕〔Newton 1997, p. 1.〕 In 1799, while he was living in Camden, Delaware, his owner recaptured him.〔Bayley 1825, p. 17.〕 Bayley was eventually able to buy his own freedom for $80.〔Bayley 1825, p. 18.〕 Shortly thereafter, he purchased the freedom for his wife and children.〔Bayley 1825, p. 27.〕 He worked as a farmer after being freed from slavery, although he harbored a desire to enter the Methodist ministry.〔Raboteau 2002, quoted in the lecture〕
''A Narrative of Some Remarkable Incidents in the Life of Solomon Bayley'', is forty-eight pages in length and is disjointed at times, in part because it is based on correspondence between Bayley and another slave. Despite the episodic nature of the work, Bayley's religious faith and dependence on God are constants throughout. His escape and recapture are covered in detail. In addition to the general outline of Bayley's life, he includes information about his wife, mother, and two daughters who died young.〔Bayley 1825,p. 44.〕
"The plot line of most of the narrative constitutes a picaresque journey of incredible incidents, all governed by Divine Providence".〔Raboteau 2005, quoted in the article〕 "The narrative describes a double journey from slavery to freedom, spiritual and physical. Bayley’s rhetorical structure frequently oscillates between an interpretive perspective that is (sometimes in the same paragraph) both African and Western. Bayley’s merging of African and Western belief creates a liminal space for Bayley in which he does not have to abandon one to adopt the other".〔
Bayley "belonged to the same Methodist church as the man who was attempting to sell Bayley’s wife and infant daughter".〔 Bayley wrote how it was extremely difficult “to keep up true love and unity between him and me, in the sight of God: this was a cause of wrestling in my mind; but that scripture abode with me, ‘He that loveth father or mother, wife or children, more than me, is not worthy of me; then I saw it became me to hate the sin with all my heart, but still the sinner love; but I should have fainted, if I had not looked to Jesus, the author of my faith”.〔

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