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Awakening of the Afro-American Woman (1897 edition)
Awakening of the Afro-American Woman (1897 self-published edition)
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Property / published by: Victoria Earle Matthews / rank
 
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Property / published by: Victoria Earle Matthews / qualifier
 
Property / published by: Victoria Earle Matthews / qualifier
 
date: 1897
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note: pamphlet
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12 pages
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total number of pages: 12
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Latest revision as of 18:15, 17 July 2023

1897 edition, self-published by Mrs. Victoria Earle Matthews, Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Awakening of the Afro-American Woman (1897 self-published edition)
1897 edition, self-published by Mrs. Victoria Earle Matthews, Brooklyn, N.Y.

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    The Awakening | OF THE | Afro-American Woman | An Address Delivered by | Victoria Earle Matthews | AT | The Annual Convention | OF THE | Society of Christian Endeavor | San Francisco, July 11th, 1897 | [line] | BROOKLYN, N.Y., | MRS. VICTORIA EARLE MATTHEWS, | 33 POPLAR STREET
    title page is also cover page
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    pamphlet
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    12 pages
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