newspaper article or advertisement from 1848 with words crossed out in black marker to change the meaning

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Risk   unchartered:

 

 

bend

 

 fall

 

rise

 

  snap

 

from the  diaphragm

 

 

Two lines of a music staff with treble clefs and lyrics but no music notes. The lyrics read: [Verse 1.] I am a man. / Etch this script - ture a - round my bo - dy. [Verse 2.] Risk un - char - tered: / Re - write Flesh.

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Fugitive Slave Act of 1793

SEC.3. And be it also enacted, That when a person held to labor in any

of the United States, or in either of the Territories on the Northwest or

South of the river Ohio, under the laws thereof, shall escape into any

other part of the said States or Territory, the person to whom such

labor or service may be due, his agent or attorney, is hereby empowered

to seize or arrest such fugitive from labor, and to take him or her before any

Judge of the Circuit or District Courts of the United States etc. …

 

And be it also enacted, that Sam’s judge, Allah, shall part the Ohio river.

Under the laws of Allah We shall excavate diminished Territories.

Under the laws of Allah We shall quilt black laws in the South.

Under the laws of Allah We shall traffic futuristic chants:

A-kri-eeeeeeeee in the North

And be it also enacted, that persons held to labor

in any part of the United States are hereby

empowered. The time has come.  Exist.

Mid-1800s article or advertisement with a small icon of a person walking with a bindle (knapsack on a stick). Some words have been crossed out with black marker, herein labeled “[redacted]”. The remaining text reads:

COMMITTED. [redacted] a [redacted] man, [redacted] his name is S A M . [redacted] about 24 years old, about 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, of a dark brown color, straight and well made, and has the evidence on his back that he has been severely whipped. He [redacted] is a free man, [redacted] Cleaveland County, N. C., raised him. The owner, [redacted] will [redacted] pay [redacted] he will be dealt with as the law directs [redacted] Feb. 3, 1848. 388—tf.

[treble clef and 5 staff lines with no music notes]
1. I      am      a      man.
2. Risk   un   -  char  -  tered:
[treble clef and 5 staff lines with no music notes]
 Etch   this   script - ture a – round my  bo – dy.
 Re   -     write    Flesh.

Note for readers: The numbers indicate verses; so the lines should be read in the following order: [Verse 1.] I am a man. / Etch this script – ture a – round my bo – dy. [Verse 2.] Risk un – char – tered: / Re – write Flesh.