Voice from the South by a Black Woman of the South. (1892 Aldine Printing House edition) (Q1228): Difference between revisions

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1892 edition, published by The Aldine Printing House, Xenia
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Voice from the South by a Black Woman of the South. (1892 Aldine Printing House edition)
1892 edition, published by The Aldine Printing House, Xenia

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    A VOICE FROM THE SOUTH. | BY | A BLACK WOMAN OF THE SOUTH. | XENIA, OHIO: | THE ALDINE PRINTING HOUSE. | 1892.
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    COPYRIGHT 1892 | BY | ANNA JULIA COOPER.
    title page verso
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    2 pages before title page
    caption: Yours sincerely | A.J. Cooper.
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    2 pages before title page
    caption: Yours sincerely A.J. Cooper.
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    TO | BISHOP BENJAMIN WILLIAM ARNETT, | WITH PROFOUND REGARD FOR HIS | HEROIC DEVOTION TO | GOD AND THE RAGE, | both in Church and in State,--and with sincere | esteem for his unselfish espousal of the cause | of the Black Woman and of every human interest | that lacks a Voice and needs a Defender, this, | the primary utterance of my heart and pen, | IS AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED.
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    Voice from the South by a Black Woman of the South
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    Voice from the South
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    [7], II-III, [4], 10-304, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates
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