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NARRATIVE | OF | JAMES WILLIAMS, | AN | AMERICAN SLAVE, | WHO WAS FOR SEVERAL YEARS A DRIVER ON A COTTON | PLANTATION IN ALABAMA | “Oh the slave, who toils from the rising sun to sundown--who | labors in the cultivation of a crop whose fruits he may never reap-- | who comes home at nightfall weary, faint, and sick of heart, to find | in his hut creatures that are to run in the same career
Property / title page transcription: NARRATIVE | OF | JAMES WILLIAMS, | AN | AMERICAN SLAVE, | WHO WAS FOR SEVERAL YEARS A DRIVER ON A COTTON | PLANTATION IN ALABAMA | “Oh the slave, who toils from the rising sun to sundown--who | labors in the cultivation of a crop whose fruits he may never reap-- | who comes home at nightfall weary, faint, and sick of heart, to find | in his hut creatures that are to run in the same career / rank
 
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[2] with himself, | --will you not tell him of a period when his toil shall be at an end? | Will you not give him a hope for his children?" | Speech of O'Connell. London, 1833. | NEW YORK: | PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY , | NO. 143 NASSAU STREET. | BOSTON: | ISAAC KNAAP, 25 CORNHILL. | [rule] | 1838.
Property / title page transcription: [2] with himself, | --will you not tell him of a period when his toil shall be at an end? | Will you not give him a hope for his children?" | Speech of O'Connell. London, 1833. | NEW YORK: | PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY , | NO. 143 NASSAU STREET. | BOSTON: | ISAAC KNAAP, 25 CORNHILL. | [rule] | 1838. / rank
 
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[rule] STEREOTYPED AT GEO. A. & J. CURTIS'S | TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY.--BOSTON. | [rule]
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Narrative of James Williams
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date: 1838
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xxiii, [1], 25-108 pages, [1] leaf of plates
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1838 edition, published by Isaac Knapp in Boston
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Narrative of James Williams, an American Slave (1838 Boston Knapp edition)
1838 edition, published by Isaac Knapp in Boston

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    NARRATIVE | OF | JAMES WILLIAMS, | AN | AMERICAN SLAVE, | WHO WAS FOR SEVERAL YEARS A DRIVER ON A COTTON | PLANTATION IN ALABAMA | “Oh the slave, who toils from the rising sun to sundown--who | labors in the cultivation of a crop whose fruits he may never reap-- | who comes home at nightfall weary, faint, and sick of heart, to find | in his hut creatures that are to run in the same career
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    [2] with himself, | --will you not tell him of a period when his toil shall be at an end? | Will you not give him a hope for his children?" | Speech of O'Connell. London, 1833. | NEW YORK: | PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY , | NO. 143 NASSAU STREET. | BOSTON: | ISAAC KNAAP, 25 CORNHILL. | [rule] | 1838.
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    [rule] STEREOTYPED AT GEO. A. & J. CURTIS'S | TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY.--BOSTON. | [rule]
    back of title page
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    Narrative of James Williams
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    Narrative of James Williams
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    xxiii, [1], 25-108 pages, [1] leaf of plates
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