Day 7 of the #blackhistorymonthchallenge is earliest deed. This deed for 100 acres acquired by my 4th great grandfather, Miles Lassiter on 31 May 1815, as filed with the clerk of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions. Ten years later, I assume, one tiny detail came to light forcing him to sell the land to Henry Newby, who protected the property eventually returning to Miles. In truth Miles never moved off the land. It was all smoke and mirrors to protect the land for Miles and his family. The little detail you ask? Miles was enslaved in Randolph County, NC. Miles’ freedom was bought by his wife, Healy Phillips Lassiter in 1840, after Miles’ mistress passed away. In 1845, he was accepted into Back Creek Meeting of the Society of Friends. Five years later, on 22 June 1850. #blackhistorymonth #blackquakers #mileslassiter #randolphcountync https://www.instagram.com/p/CZq5vTrLmuw/?utm_medium=tumblr