Excerpt from State Normal Magazine, Vol. 16: November, 1911
Lunsford now began to devote himself to the task of buying his wife and children. He enlarged his business and also Opened a wood yard. He bought a home for five hundred dollars and gave Mr. Smith five notes of five hundred dollars each for his wife and children. In order that the white peo ple might not think that his success had a bad effect on the slaves, he dressed and acted just as a slave and took care not to appear a leader of the negroes.
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