Where did the narrator travel to? Why? What were the difficulty that faced during travel?
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The narrator traveled from Virginia to Kanawha Valley, in West Virginia.
The little clothing and household they had were in their carts and all the children walked the greater portion of the distance, which was several hundred miles. They cooked over logs of wood outside and slept in the open air.
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The narrator and his family left Virginia because freedom was announced and his step-father didn't belonged to the same owners as him.
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The narrator travelled to Kanawha Valley, in West Virginia because his step father did not belong to the same owners as the narrator's mother. Therefore, the narrator's mother decided to move the family to West Virginia to live with her husband.
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