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The hope of liberty : containing a number of poetical pieces / [George M. Horton]. The vision and other poems : in blank verse / by John Boyd. A narrative of events since the first of August, 1834 / by James Williams, an apprenticed labourer in Jamaica. Narrative of Henry Watson, a fugitive slave / written by himself. Life and adventures of James Williams, a fugitive slave : with a full description of the Underground Railroad.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Horton, George Moses, 1798?-approximately 1880.
Contributor:
Boyd, John, active 1829-1834.
Williams, James, 1818- (apprenticed laborer in Jamaica).
Watson, Henry, 1813?-
Williams, James, 1825-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
American poetry--African American authors.
American poetry.
African Americans--Biography.
African Americans.
Enslaved persons--United States--Biography.
Enslaved persons.
United States.
Enslaved persons--Jamaica--Biography.
Jamaica.
Abolitionists.
Genre:
Biographies.
Physical Description:
250 pages in various pagings : illustrations, facsimiles ; 24 cm
Other Title:
The vision, and other poems.
A narrative of events since the first of August, 1834.
Narrative of Henry Watson, a fugitive slave.
Life and adventures of James Williams, a fugitive slave.
Place of Publication:
Nendeln : Kraus Reprint, 1973.
Notes:
Reprints, respectively, of the 1829 ed., published by J. Gales, Raleigh; 1834, Longman, London; 1837, W. Ball, London; 1848, B. Marsh, Boston; and 1873, Women's Union Print, San Francisco.
Includes facsims. of the original t.p.s.
OCLC:
3404063

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