Recollections of Slavery Times (1895 Worcester edition) (Q9417)

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printed in Worcester, MA by Chas. W. Burbank & Co.
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Recollections of Slavery Times (1895 Worcester edition)
printed in Worcester, MA by Chas. W. Burbank & Co.

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    RECOLLECTIONS | OF | SLAVERY TIMES, | BY | ALLEN PARKER. | [rule] | WORCESTER, MASS.: | CHAS. W. BURBANK & CO., PRINTERS | 34 FRONT STREET. | 1895.
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    Slave advertisements from South Carolina newspaper
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    --TO-- | My Mother | WHOSE EYES WERE NOT PERMITTED TO SEE THE | EMANCIPATION OF HER RACE, BUT WHO DIED A | SLAVE AND NOW LIES BURIED IN AN UNMARKED | AND NEGLECTED GRACE ON THE OLD PLANTATION | IN THE SUNNY SOUTH, NEAR | WHERE SHE SPENT HER LIFE IN | UNPAID TOIL FOR OTHERS, | THIS LITTLE BOOK IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED.
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