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1999 reprint, published by the University of Illinois Press, Urbana and Chicago
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Reason Why the Colored American Is Not in the World's Columbian Exposition (1999 University of Illinois Press edition)
1999 reprint, published by the University of Illinois Press, Urbana and Chicago

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    THE | REASON WHY | the Colored American | Is Not in the World's Columbian | Exposition | [rule] | The Afro-American's Contribution | to Columbian Literature | IDA B. WELLS, | FREDERICK DOUGLASS, | IRVINE GARLAND PENN, AND | FERDINAND L. BARNETT | Edited by | Robert W. Rydell | University of Illinois Press | Urbana and Chicago
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    Editor's Introduction © 1999 by the Board of Trustees | of the University of Illinois
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    Manufactured in the United States of America
    title page verso
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    [infinity symbol within circle] This book is printed on acid free paper.
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    Originally published: 1893.
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    0252024737
    cloth : perm. paper
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    0252067843
    papteback [sic] : perm. paper
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    To | Kiki Leigh Rydell | Claire Rydell | Johanna Rydell
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    pages [xi]-xlviii
    editor's introduction
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    original introduction by Douglass
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    Typeset in 10.5/13 Adobe Caslon
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    photographs of original 1893 pamphlet front and back covers
    pages [1] and [82]
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    photograph of an 1891 lynching
    pages 40-41
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    xlviii, 81, [5] pages
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