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(SLAVERY AND ABOLITION—
RELIGION.) [NEWCOMB, HARVEY,
SUPPOSED AUTHOR.]
The “Negro
Pew:” Being and Inquiry Concerning
the Propriety of Distinctions in the
House of God.
108 pages. Small 8vo,
original cloth-backed glazed yellow
boards with decoratively printed label on
the upper cover; very light rubbing to the
tips.
Boston: Knapp, 1837
[400/600]
FIRST EDITION
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A discussion of the Negro’s
right to equal opportunity, civil and religious.
Blockson, 3562.
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(SLAVERY AND ABOLITION—
TENNESSEE.)
Partially printed
document, accomplished by hand
addressed to the Sheriff of Henry
County: “You are hereby com-
manded.
Single 4to page warrant for the
arrest of William B Martin for beating a
slave belonging to Alexander H Kane;
creases where folded; docketed on the
reverse. Small archival paper repair.
Henry County, 1837
[400/600]
The warrant demands that the subject, William
B. Martin be brought “immediately” (inserted
in ink) to court for having beaten a slave.
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(SLAVERY AND ABOLITION—LOUISIANA.)
Receipt for the purchase of
two Negro Slaves names Sally and Mary.
Partially printed check-sized document,
accomplished by hand.
Richmond, Va, Aug, 1835
[250/350]