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A character from life. (Poem)
Attached to: Elegant extracts from the most eminent British poets. (Title page) London, John Shappe, 1810.
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Aldrich, Thomas Bailey.
Monody on the death of Wendell Phillips, 1891 April 13. "Copied for Mr. Wendell Phillips Stafford, Split
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A.W. Auner, Song Publisher & Printer, Tenth and Race
Sts., Philadelphia, Pa... Yellow Rose of Texas.
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Brown, John.
Old John Brown, a song for every southern man. Seven stanzas with chorus. Pro-slavery song. On verso - holographic notes on private and public ethics.
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Brown, John ( -1859), Address.
Address of John Brown to the Virginia Court on receiving the sentence of death for his heroic attempt at Harper’s Ferry to give deliverance to the captives, and to let the oppressed go free.
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Darling Nelly Gray.
12521 Darling Nelly Gray. The music sent to any address on receipt of 35 cents in postage stamps.
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“De Archer Principal”
Poem - n.d. n.p. “In honor of Fesser Norton” a school Principal at Archer, Florida. Written with alleged Black dialect Purchased.
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Emancipation. Emancipation Ode.
Charleston, South Carolina, 1902. Six verses. Written by Jno. Nathl. Samuels-Belboder, of British Guiana, sojourning in Charleston, South Carolina.
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Hammon, Jupiter.
An evening thought. Salvation by Christ,. with Penetential cries; composed by Jupiter Hammon, a Negro belonging to Mr. Lloyd, of Queen's Village, on Long Island, 1760, Dec.
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Kitty Wells.
/109/ Kitty Wells. The music will be sent, post- paid, on receipt of 30 cents. Address the firm you receive this form, World Manufacturing Co., N.Y., n.d.
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Leeds.
Alphabet of slavery, 1856 July. Printed by Kershaw and son. Donated by C.E. Tuttle to Moorland Spingarn Research Center.
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Merrill, C.E.
Brochure, “Ole Mose,” A Gettysburgh Incident. Dedicated to the Memory of Henry W. Grady. ca.1900. A poem telling the story of a Black slave who brought the body of his master back through battle. ...
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Poor Old Slave, As Sung by J. Carroll.
Poor Old Slave. As Sung by J. Carroll with Tremendous Applause at Whites Celebrated Band of Minstrels, N.Y. Distributed by D. Kimball & Co., Providence,. Three stanzas and chorus.
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Popel, Esther.
Womanhood's jewels of distinction.Contents: My Jewel the Diamond - Symbol of Purity; My Jewel the Emerald - Symbol of Devotion; My Jewel the Garnet - Symbol of Determination; My Jewel, the Ruby - Symbol of Courage; My Jewel the Sapphire - Symbol of Loyalty; My Jewel the Onyx - Symbol of Patience.
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“Proclaim Liberty Throughout all the Land unto all the Inhabitants Thereof”.
The Edict of Emancipation, Second Anniv. of Emancipation Proclamation. Jan. 2, 1865, Banneker Institute. The Oration: Frederick Douglass, Robert Purvis, esq. Messrs. John W. Simpson, Octavius V. Catto, Music by the U.S. States Military Post Band.
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Randall, Dudley (1914- ).
Dressed all in Pink. Hand lettered and designed by Shirley Woodson. Broadside No. 2, Detroit, MI, Broadside Press, 1965. (Poetry, title Dressed All In Pink)
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