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1897 second edition, published by Geo. R. Lockwood & Son, New York
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Harriet The Moses of Her People (1897 Geo. R Lockwood & Son)
1897 second edition, published by Geo. R. Lockwood & Son, New York

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    HARRIET | THE MOSES OF HER PEOPLE | BY | SARAH H. BRADFORD | "Farewell, ole Master, don't think hard of me, | I'm going on to Canada, where all de slaves are free." | "Jesus,Jesus will go win you, | He will lead you to His throne, | He who died has gone before you, | Trod de wine-press all alone. " | NEW YORK | PUBLISHED FOR THE AUTHOR BY | GEO. R. LOCKWOOD & SON | 1897
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    Copyright, 1886, | By SARAH H. BRADFORD
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    ...in this second edition of her story, viz.: THE MOSES OF HER PEOPLE...
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    includes letters to the author written by Oliver Johnson and Professor Hopkins of Auburn Theological Seminary
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    See appendix of letters of recommendation written by philanthropists, abolitionists and Civil War generals including Gerrit Smith, Wendell Phillips, William H. Seward, F.B. Sunburn, James Montgomery, Mrs. Gen A. Baird, Frederick Douglass and others
    letter to Harriet Tubman from Frederick Douglass dated August 29, 1868
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    [3], 4-149, [3]
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