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Property / copyright statement transcription: Copyright, 1914, | by | Robert John Nelson / qualifier
 
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1914 edition, published by Bookery Publishing Company, New York
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Masterpieces of Negro Eloquence (1914 Bookery Pub. edition)
1914 edition, published by Bookery Publishing Company, New York

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    MASTERPIECES OF NEGRO ELOQUENCE | THE BEST SPEECHES DELIVERED BY THE NEGRO FROM THE DAYS OF | SLAVERY TO THE PRESENT TIME | EDITED BY | ALICE MOORE DUNBAR | THE BOOKERY PUBLISHING COMPANY | NEW YORK
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    Copyright, 1914, | by | Robert John Nelson
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    TO THE BOYS AND GIRLS OF THE NEGRO RACE, | THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED, WITH THE HOPE | THAT IT MAY HELP INSPIRE THEM WITH | A BELIEF IN THEIR OWN POSSIBILITIES
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    Masterpieces of Negro Eloquence: The Best Speeches Delivered By The Negro From the Days of Slavery to the Present Time
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    [12], 500 pages, 1 page of leaves
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    p. [2], facing title page
    caption: cursive printed Frederick Douglass signature
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