Title | Interesting memoirs and documents relating to American slavery, and the glorious struggle now making for complete emancipation.
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Published | London, Chapman, Brothers, 1846.
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Description | 1 p. ℓ., 7-286 p., 1 ℓ. 17 cm.
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Formatted Note | Contents: Narrative of Lewis Clarke.--Narrative of Milton Clarke.--American slavery as it is: testimony of a thousand witnesses [extracts from a work of that title published by the American anti-slavery society]--The way in which Americans use the friends of the slave, as shown in the trial and imprisonment of Jonathan Walker [written by himself]--Extracts from a work entitled "Facts and arguments on American slavery," by the Rev. La Roy Sunderland.
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Subjects | Slaves -- United States -- Social conditions.
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Other Authors | Clarke, Lewis Garrard, 1815-1897. Clark, Milton, 1817?-1901. Walker, Jonathan, 1799-1878. Sunderland, La Roy, 1802-1885.
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LC Card Number | 11-9344 |
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| WRHS Research Library: E 449 I61 mq112592: LC class, closed stacks [status: NON-CIRCULATING] |
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